Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... expression of man's interior life ( xix 267 ) , and can therefore have no end except one that is in accord- ance with the true end of man ( xix 68 ) . This , indeed , is the only restriction imposed upon an author , that his motive be ...
... expression of man's interior life ( xix 267 ) , and can therefore have no end except one that is in accord- ance with the true end of man ( xix 68 ) . This , indeed , is the only restriction imposed upon an author , that his motive be ...
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... expression of the life of man , the exposition of the ' sentiments , convictions , aims , and ideals ' of a people ( xix 101 ) , the embodiment or expression of the national life ( xix 4 , 15 , 20 ) ; then this life of the people ...
... expression of the life of man , the exposition of the ' sentiments , convictions , aims , and ideals ' of a people ( xix 101 ) , the embodiment or expression of the national life ( xix 4 , 15 , 20 ) ; then this life of the people ...
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... expression , ' a ' natural , simple , easy , graceful ' flow , ' clear , strong , terse , energetic ' language , ' freedom and conver- sational directness ' ( xix 46 , 56 , 339 , 367 ) ; but even these are unable to save a situation ...
... expression , ' a ' natural , simple , easy , graceful ' flow , ' clear , strong , terse , energetic ' language , ' freedom and conver- sational directness ' ( xix 46 , 56 , 339 , 367 ) ; but even these are unable to save a situation ...
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... expression to the beautiful by imitating nature . This , indeed , is correct if a proper understanding prevails as to the extent of the imitation ( xix 420 ) . The problem thus again resolves itself into a question of how far the ...
... expression to the beautiful by imitating nature . This , indeed , is correct if a proper understanding prevails as to the extent of the imitation ( xix 420 ) . The problem thus again resolves itself into a question of how far the ...
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... expression of his interior life ( xix 229 ) . It thus becomes evident how well the artist must make the beauty he sees a part of his life ; and how the assimilation of the highest form of beauty will result in the highest form of art ...
... expression of his interior life ( xix 229 ) . It thus becomes evident how well the artist must make the beauty he sees a part of his life ; and how the assimilation of the highest form of beauty will result in the highest form of art ...
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