What is Art?W. Scott, 1899 - 237 strani |
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Stran xxxiii
... thoughts been excluded , but into which the thoughts of other men - even thoughts utterly opposed to my own convictions - have been intro- duced . The thing occurred in this way . First , Grote Xxxiii AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
... thoughts been excluded , but into which the thoughts of other men - even thoughts utterly opposed to my own convictions - have been intro- duced . The thing occurred in this way . First , Grote Xxxiii AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
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... thoughts by words , every man may know all that has been done for him in the realms of thought by all humanity before his day , and can , in the present , thanks to this capacity to understand the thoughts of others , become a sharer in ...
... thoughts by words , every man may know all that has been done for him in the realms of thought by all humanity before his day , and can , in the present , thanks to this capacity to understand the thoughts of others , become a sharer in ...
Stran 73
... thought - product is only then real thought - product when it transmits new conceptions and thoughts , and does not merely repeat what was known before , so also an art- product is only then a genuine art - product when it brings a new ...
... thought - product is only then real thought - product when it transmits new conceptions and thoughts , and does not merely repeat what was known before , so also an art- product is only then a genuine art - product when it brings a new ...
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