A Background for BeautyA. Melrose, 1951 - 219 strani |
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... learning the craft . Only by toil , tears and sweat can this command be attained : only by its attainment can the artist transcend his medium and give expression to his vision of " the reality of things " . But having mastered his ...
... learning the craft . Only by toil , tears and sweat can this command be attained : only by its attainment can the artist transcend his medium and give expression to his vision of " the reality of things " . But having mastered his ...
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... learning like Athens and Alexandria became inhabited by copyists and controlled by the superstitions of the new , hybrid mystery - religions . The social fabric was decaying , scholarship in disrepute , art debased . The great ...
... learning like Athens and Alexandria became inhabited by copyists and controlled by the superstitions of the new , hybrid mystery - religions . The social fabric was decaying , scholarship in disrepute , art debased . The great ...
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... learning and knowledge , about 2000 years later the following conversation took place between a certain Dr. Johnson and his young friend James Boswell , while they were being rowed down the river Thames from Temple Stairs to Greenwich ...
... learning and knowledge , about 2000 years later the following conversation took place between a certain Dr. Johnson and his young friend James Boswell , while they were being rowed down the river Thames from Temple Stairs to Greenwich ...
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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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