University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... æsthetic pleasure . I call it low because it seems to me to bear the same relation to high tragedy that low comedy bears to high comedy . The term low need not carry more disparagement than is insep- arable from it in the sense of ...
... æsthetic pleasure . I call it low because it seems to me to bear the same relation to high tragedy that low comedy bears to high comedy . The term low need not carry more disparagement than is insep- arable from it in the sense of ...
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... aesthetic experi- ence , the internal state of the appreciator , and the objective work of art which causes or gives rise to the experience . In his concise definition of art as " the expression of impres- sions , " what he means by ...
... aesthetic experi- ence , the internal state of the appreciator , and the objective work of art which causes or gives rise to the experience . In his concise definition of art as " the expression of impres- sions , " what he means by ...
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... aesthetic experience itself . Because he considers the external expression secondary , Croce ignores completely a discussion of the scope and limitations of the arts . As every impression is bound to be different , he says , its ...
... aesthetic experience itself . Because he considers the external expression secondary , Croce ignores completely a discussion of the scope and limitations of the arts . As every impression is bound to be different , he says , its ...
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... aesthetic reaction , and those which are meant solely for aesthetic contemplation . II If we consider the first of these differences , we cannot fail to find that the nature of our perception of visual and of auditory arts is different ...
... aesthetic reaction , and those which are meant solely for aesthetic contemplation . II If we consider the first of these differences , we cannot fail to find that the nature of our perception of visual and of auditory arts is different ...
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... aesthetic quality of many scenarios could be greatly improved . This is only one example to show how the range of the arts is limited because of this one funda- mental difference . If we compare the two main auditory arts - music and ...
... aesthetic quality of many scenarios could be greatly improved . This is only one example to show how the range of the arts is limited because of this one funda- mental difference . If we compare the two main auditory arts - music and ...
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