Toward Standards: A Study of the Present Critical Movement in American Letters, المجلد 3Farrar & Rinehart incorporated, 1930 - 224 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 59
... expression ; that its aim is complete when expression is complete ; that ' beauty is its own excuse for being . ' ” The principle is the source of the æsthetic of Croce , who has indeed “ driven home its inevitable consequences " in a ...
... expression ; that its aim is complete when expression is complete ; that ' beauty is its own excuse for being . ' ” The principle is the source of the æsthetic of Croce , who has indeed “ driven home its inevitable consequences " in a ...
الصفحة 172
... expression , and expression that falls short of per- fection is in so far ugly . This theory is a sophisti- cated result of the romantic rejection of objective 12 Such is J. Burnet's characterization of the central spirit of Greek ...
... expression , and expression that falls short of per- fection is in so far ugly . This theory is a sophisti- cated result of the romantic rejection of objective 12 Such is J. Burnet's characterization of the central spirit of Greek ...
الصفحة 189
... expression of one intuition should be preferred to the expression of another is of little value to him . He will incline to say that Hegel and Croce are the scientists of art rather than its philosophers . Here , then , is the ...
... expression of one intuition should be preferred to the expression of another is of little value to him . He will incline to say that Hegel and Croce are the scientists of art rather than its philosophers . Here , then , is the ...
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HUMANISM IN THE RENAISSANCE | 3 |
II IMPRESSIONISM | 42 |
JOURNALISM | 75 |
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