Literary Criticism: A Short History, Volum 10Knopf, 1957 - 755 sider Traces literary criticism from its classical origins up to the present. |
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Side 127
... kind of tabloid and laconic , even casual , codification of the principles with which we are familiar in the earlier centuries of neo - Platonism . Beautiful things , he says , are those which are apprehended with pleasure - quae visa ...
... kind of tabloid and laconic , even casual , codification of the principles with which we are familiar in the earlier centuries of neo - Platonism . Beautiful things , he says , are those which are apprehended with pleasure - quae visa ...
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... kind of reposeful contem- plation ( pulchrum ... cuius ipsa apprehensio placet ) 1 and in that sense is different from the good ( bonum ) , which is the object of appetite . The conception is much better known to modern aestheticians ...
... kind of reposeful contem- plation ( pulchrum ... cuius ipsa apprehensio placet ) 1 and in that sense is different from the good ( bonum ) , which is the object of appetite . The conception is much better known to modern aestheticians ...
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... kind of intuition at all has an aesthetic worth equal to that of any other . Not only is the art of savages not inferior , as art , to that of civilized peoples , if it be correlative to the impressions of the savage ; but every ...
... kind of intuition at all has an aesthetic worth equal to that of any other . Not only is the art of savages not inferior , as art , to that of civilized peoples , if it be correlative to the impressions of the savage ; but every ...
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