CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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viii. oldal
... beauty to which " aesthetic emotion " is the response , resembles the shimmer upon a butterfly's wing ; held to the light at a parti- cular angle , it may dazzle and delight , but shift that angle and what before was a blaze of beauty ...
... beauty to which " aesthetic emotion " is the response , resembles the shimmer upon a butterfly's wing ; held to the light at a parti- cular angle , it may dazzle and delight , but shift that angle and what before was a blaze of beauty ...
94. oldal
... beauty to these sorry facts . His weak- ness is that he seems rather to have felt the glory of life through literature , while all that contrasts with this glory has for him the exciting precision of direct apprehension . The ...
... beauty to these sorry facts . His weak- ness is that he seems rather to have felt the glory of life through literature , while all that contrasts with this glory has for him the exciting precision of direct apprehension . The ...
259. oldal
... beauty is dependent on an unfamiliar conception of the significance of life , it is necessary to become for a time that poet . One must understand what it feels like to feel like him ; one can recover one's own personality afterwards ...
... beauty is dependent on an unfamiliar conception of the significance of life , it is necessary to become for a time that poet . One must understand what it feels like to feel like him ; one can recover one's own personality afterwards ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
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