A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... experience . As the quality of each individual “ soul ” varies correspondingly with the variety of human types , each must have his own capacity for perception and appreciation . As each individual human being grows and responds to his ...
... experience . As the quality of each individual “ soul ” varies correspondingly with the variety of human types , each must have his own capacity for perception and appreciation . As each individual human being grows and responds to his ...
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... experience urges and apparently arbitrary preferences which are as irresistible as they are involuntary : and I refer not only to aesthetic instincts and preferences -- for all experience affects us . Just as religious ideas of the ...
... experience urges and apparently arbitrary preferences which are as irresistible as they are involuntary : and I refer not only to aesthetic instincts and preferences -- for all experience affects us . Just as religious ideas of the ...
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... experienced the same advantage that the American was later to experience he had the sea between him and his parent nations . He was freed for ever from the rigid and frigid routine , from mass enslavement to the ancient canons and rules ...
... experienced the same advantage that the American was later to experience he had the sea between him and his parent nations . He was freed for ever from the rigid and frigid routine , from mass enslavement to the ancient canons and rules ...
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Introduction | 13 |
Beauty and Ugliness in the West and in the Eastin Nature and in Art | 15 |
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