Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 187W. Blackwood, 1910 |
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... expression not only in Parliament and in periodical literature , but in the publica- tion in the past year of more than one book on the subject . The ' Daily Mail's ' ' Our Ger- man Cousins , ' written , we are told on the title - page ...
... expression not only in Parliament and in periodical literature , but in the publica- tion in the past year of more than one book on the subject . The ' Daily Mail's ' ' Our Ger- man Cousins , ' written , we are told on the title - page ...
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... expression of it never gets be- yond some expletive : whereas Turner has a complete and subtle intuition fully expressed in all its detail . Now , he argues , " the aesthetic fact is altogether completed in the ex- pressive elaboration ...
... expression of it never gets be- yond some expletive : whereas Turner has a complete and subtle intuition fully expressed in all its detail . Now , he argues , " the aesthetic fact is altogether completed in the ex- pressive elaboration ...
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... expression . To quote again- " The complete process of aesthetic production can be symbolised in four steps , which are - a , impressions ; b , expression , or spiritual aesthetic synthesis ; c , hedonistic accompani- ment or pleasure ...
... expression . To quote again- " The complete process of aesthetic production can be symbolised in four steps , which are - a , impressions ; b , expression , or spiritual aesthetic synthesis ; c , hedonistic accompani- ment or pleasure ...
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... expression of an intuition , will only have its proper appeal and act as stimulus to æsthetic reproduc- tion if the conditions remain the same for the beholder as they were for the artist . But conditions , physical and psy- chological ...
... expression of an intuition , will only have its proper appeal and act as stimulus to æsthetic reproduc- tion if the conditions remain the same for the beholder as they were for the artist . But conditions , physical and psy- chological ...
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... expression intrinsically im- perfect . From this it follows that a true critic must be an artist , manqué . He must have a large share of the expressive power , and the difference will be that he either has not the will to externalise ...
... expression intrinsically im- perfect . From this it follows that a true critic must be an artist , manqué . He must have a large share of the expressive power , and the difference will be that he either has not the will to externalise ...
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