Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... artist the bene- fit is doubtful . The artist , it cannot be too clearly understood , has no more part in society than a monk has in domestic life . " 171 172 Furthermore , in this view , didactic and moralizing arts never rank high ...
... artist the bene- fit is doubtful . The artist , it cannot be too clearly understood , has no more part in society than a monk has in domestic life . " 171 172 Furthermore , in this view , didactic and moralizing arts never rank high ...
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... artist likes it , but whether it meets with social approval . 5. The greatest artist is he whose work man- ifests the most penetrating and complete inner vision and the most highly developed technique . 6. Great art is universal . Its ...
... artist likes it , but whether it meets with social approval . 5. The greatest artist is he whose work man- ifests the most penetrating and complete inner vision and the most highly developed technique . 6. Great art is universal . Its ...
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... artist exhibits , and its significance . Enjoyment of literature means the imaginative re - creation of the artist's work -a concrete realization of its inner structure and its relation to life . The aesthetic attitude , both for the artist ...
... artist exhibits , and its significance . Enjoyment of literature means the imaginative re - creation of the artist's work -a concrete realization of its inner structure and its relation to life . The aesthetic attitude , both for the artist ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Efficiency of Student Achievement at Different Levels | 11 |
Method of Comparison and Evaluation | 19 |
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