Philosophical Studies, Ausgabe 9Cath. University of America Press, 1918 |
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... ideal of literature . Given this ideal , the merit of any sin- gle specimen depends on the extent to which it conforms with , or approaches , the model . Thus an exposition of the principles of criticism adopted by Brownson resolves ...
... ideal of literature . Given this ideal , the merit of any sin- gle specimen depends on the extent to which it conforms with , or approaches , the model . Thus an exposition of the principles of criticism adopted by Brownson resolves ...
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... ideal that transcends human nature , that transcends all created nature , ' and that is identical with the highest True , the highest Good , and the highest Beautiful ( xix 494 ) . However , as the discussion of this lies in the ...
... ideal that transcends human nature , that transcends all created nature , ' and that is identical with the highest True , the highest Good , and the highest Beautiful ( xix 494 ) . However , as the discussion of this lies in the ...
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... ideal element , something divine , .... in the lowest there is something not low , in the famil- iar something elevated and noble , in the transitory something permanent , in the changing something immutable , in the home- ly something ...
... ideal element , something divine , .... in the lowest there is something not low , in the famil- iar something elevated and noble , in the transitory something permanent , in the changing something immutable , in the home- ly something ...
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... ideal it expresses is more within the grasp of the intellect than is the case with the other arts . ( Ibid . ) It is at least just as beautiful , and , in so far as it is more tangi- ble , also more perfect . The essential of poetic ...
... ideal it expresses is more within the grasp of the intellect than is the case with the other arts . ( Ibid . ) It is at least just as beautiful , and , in so far as it is more tangi- ble , also more perfect . The essential of poetic ...
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... ideal truth to which all art must conform ( xix 314 ) . Likewise must a high spiritual or moral culture pervade a work of art , else it will invariably tend to corrupt THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES OF ORESTES A. BROWNSON 29 The Beautiful.
... ideal truth to which all art must conform ( xix 314 ) . Likewise must a high spiritual or moral culture pervade a work of art , else it will invariably tend to corrupt THE CRITICAL PRINCIPLES OF ORESTES A. BROWNSON 29 The Beautiful.
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