Poetics: An Essay on PoetrySmith, Elder, and Company, 1969 - 294 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... Freedom does , enter into the idea of Beauty . Freedom in metaphysic is a question that has always hitherto been mooted in connexion with morality , the postulate of merit or of blame ; but it is a question that is at once less and ...
... Freedom does , enter into the idea of Beauty . Freedom in metaphysic is a question that has always hitherto been mooted in connexion with morality , the postulate of merit or of blame ; but it is a question that is at once less and ...
Pagina 114
... Freedom is necessary to its perception will not be difficult to show . For Beauty , as distinguished from Truth on the one hand , and from Good on the other , has already ( p . 108 ) been defined to be a thing of present worth , some ...
... Freedom is necessary to its perception will not be difficult to show . For Beauty , as distinguished from Truth on the one hand , and from Good on the other , has already ( p . 108 ) been defined to be a thing of present worth , some ...
Pagina 257
... freedom , is determined to pick and choose . The artist , thus free , is in very truth a creator , since , where freedom is , there evidently is power to originate . And , in passing , let it be observed , that this viewing of the ...
... freedom , is determined to pick and choose . The artist , thus free , is in very truth a creator , since , where freedom is , there evidently is power to originate . And , in passing , let it be observed , that this viewing of the ...
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