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Page 372
... beauty " has to do service for extremely disparate nervous dis- turbances . Philosophical disquisition does not , however , seem to be getting us very far towards that mutual toleration that should result from a realization of the ...
... beauty " has to do service for extremely disparate nervous dis- turbances . Philosophical disquisition does not , however , seem to be getting us very far towards that mutual toleration that should result from a realization of the ...
Page 373
... beauty common to every art - product of a given time and people . That such a common factor exists there can be but little doubt ; the architecture of the " Century of Progress , " the atonalities of Schönberg , the " abstractions " of ...
... beauty common to every art - product of a given time and people . That such a common factor exists there can be but little doubt ; the architecture of the " Century of Progress , " the atonalities of Schönberg , the " abstractions " of ...
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... beauty " of " realism " was to Frenchmen brought up on Racinian " beauty " is shown by Voltaire's amazement , on reading Shakespeare , at " the flashes of terrible beauty in these monstrous farces that the English call tragedies . " In ...
... beauty " of " realism " was to Frenchmen brought up on Racinian " beauty " is shown by Voltaire's amazement , on reading Shakespeare , at " the flashes of terrible beauty in these monstrous farces that the English call tragedies . " In ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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