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" I call an idea great in 1 proportion as it is received by a higher faculty of the ' mind, and as it more fully occupies, and in occupying, exercises and exalts, the faculty by which it is received. "
The Quarterly Review - Pagina 502
geredigeerd door - 1914
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On Beauty: Three Discourses Delivered in the University of Edinburgh

John Stuart Blackie - 1858 - 300 pagina’s
...observations in the text agree entirely with Mr BUSKIN'S dictum with regard to greatness in art. ' I say that the art is greatest which conveys to the mind of the...call an idea great in proportion as it is received hy a higher faculty of the mind, and as it more fully occupies, and in occupying, exercises and exalts...
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On Beauty: Three Discourses Delivered in the University of Edinburgh

John Stuart Blackie - 1858 - 296 pagina’s
...observations in the text agree entirely with Mr KUSKIN'S dictum with regard to greatness in art. ' I say that the art is greatest which conveys to the mind of the...by any means whatsoever, the greatest number of the greutest ideas; and I call an idea great in proportion as it is received by a higher faculty of the...
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National Repository, Volume 4

1878 - 592 pagina’s
...Ruskin's definition of greatness in art, namely, "that art is greatest which conveys to the mind of l he spectator, by any means whatsoever, the greatest number...greatest ideas, and I call an idea great in proportion aa it is received by a higher faculty of the mind, and as it more fully occupies, and in occupying,...
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John Ruskin: His Life and Work, Nummer 68

William Smart - 1883 - 124 pagina’s
...theories of art peculiar to Ruskin. The first is his definition of great art : — " That art is the greatest which conveys to the mind of the spectator,...whatsoever, the greatest number of the greatest ideas." J " No weight, nor mass, nor beauty of execution is able to outweigh one grain or fragment of thought."...
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Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church ...

1884 - 628 pagina’s
...connection with its spring. Aunt D. As we are seeking for definitions, listen to this (reads) : ' I say that the Art is greatest which conveys to the mind of the spectator, by any means whatever, the greatest number of the greatest ideas ; and I call an idea great in proportion as it...
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The Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Younger Members of the ..., Volume 18

1884 - 616 pagina’s
...connection with its spring. Aunt D. As we are seeking for definitions, listen to this (reads) : ' I say that the Art is greatest which conveys to the mind of the spectator, by any means whatever, the greatest number of the greatest ideas ; and I call an idea great in proportion as it...
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Public Opinion, Volume 28

1900 - 848 pagina’s
...definition of art always lacked precision because he never went to the root of the matter. When he says, "The art is greatest which conveys to the mind of...whatsoever the greatest number of the greatest ideas," he only shows that he confounds the intellectual quality of the artist with the artistic, while they...
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Principles of Art: Pt. 1. Art in History; Pt. 2. Art in Theory

John Charles Van Dyke - 1887 - 318 pagina’s
...detracts from it. Hence we cannot wholly believe with the one Slade professor (Mr. Ruskin) that that " art is greatest which conveys to the mind of the spectator...whatsoever the greatest number of the greatest ideas;" while, on the contrary, we may entirely agree with the other Slade professor (Mr. Wyatt) that nothing...
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A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors ...

Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 pagina’s
...though it sometimes blinds us to its ends. 238 Buskin : Modern Painters. Preface. ( Second edition. ) The art is greatest which conveys to the mind of the...occupies, and in occupying exercises and exalts, the facujty by which it is received. 2.39 Buskin: Modern Painters. Pt. i. Sec. 1, Ch. 2. No work of any...
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Grass of the Desert

Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead - 1892 - 204 pagina’s
...only realizable as embodied in a Garibaldi or a Lancelot. We arrive, then, at the definition that " the art is greatest which conveys to the mind of the...faculty of the mind, and as it more fully occupies, and occupying exercises and exalts, the faculty by which it is received." And now comes the first difficulty...
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