All art, therefore, appeals primarily to the senses, and the artistic aim when expressing itself in written words must also make its appeal through the senses, if its high desire is to reach the secret spring of responsive emotions. It must strenuously... The Writer - 33. lappuse1927Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1924 - 506 lapas
...because temperament, whether individual or collective, is not amenable to persuasion. All art, therefore, appeals primarily to the senses, and the artistic...suggestiveness of music which is the art of arts.' Vol. 242. A^o. 481. s Conrad's ' strenuous aspiration ' must have begun when first he resolved to... | |
 | 1897 - 798 lapas
...persuasion. All art, therefore, appeals primarily to the senses, and the artistic aim when expressing 1 itself in written words must also make its appeal...colour of painting, and to the magic suggestiveness of musicwhich is the art of arts. Ami it is only through complete, unswerving devotion to the perfect... | |
 | 1921 - 444 lapas
...interestingly set forth in Mr. Joseph Conrad's first Preface to The Nigger of the Narcissus: All art appeals primarily to the senses, and the artistic...suggestiveness of music which is the art of arts. And it is only through complete, unswerving devotion to the perfect blending of form and substance;... | |
 | Joseph Conrad - 1914 - 198 lapas
...because temperament, whether individual or collective, is not amenable to persuasion. All art, therefore, appeals primarily to the senses, and the artistic...suggestiveness of music which is the art of arts. And it is only through complete, unswerving devotion to the perfect blending of form and substance;... | |
 | Joseph Conrad - 1914 - 248 lapas
...because temperament, whether individual or collective, is not amenable to persuasion. All art, therefore, appeals primarily to the senses, and the artistic...suggestiveness of music which is the art of arts. And it is only through complete, unswerving devotion to the perfect blending of form and substance;... | |
 | Joseph Conrad - 1916 - 240 lapas
...And their words are heard with reverence, for their concern is with weighty matters; with the cultiva aim when expressing itself in written words must also...plasticity of sculpture, to the colour of painting, and to thTmagic suggestiveness of, music which is the ' arFbf arts. And it is only through complete,... | |
 | Blanche Colton Williams - 1917 - 380 lapas
...because temperament, whether individual or collective, is not amenable to persuasion. All art, therefore, appeals primarily to the senses, and the artistic...suggestiveness of music which is the art of arts. . . ." Art, then, is representative, and it appeals to the senses. Writers, dramatists, sculptors,... | |
 | Blanche Colton Williams - 1919 - 380 lapas
...because temperament, whether individual or collective, is not amenable to persuasion. All art, therefore, appeals primarily to the senses, and the artistic...colour of painting, and to the magic suggestiveness of musicwhich is the art of arts. . . ." Art, then, is representative, and it appeals to the senses.... | |
 | John William Cunliffe - 1919 - 332 lapas
...because temperament, whether individual or collective, is not amenable to persuasion. All art, therefore, appeals primarily to the senses, and the artistic...suggestiveness of music which is the art of arts. And it is only through complete unswerving devotion to the perfect blending of form and substance;... | |
 | Joseph Conrad - 1919 - 246 lapas
...individual or collective,, .is. _ not amenable to persuasion. All art, therefore, appeals'primafily 16 the senses, and the artistic aim when expressing itself...suggestiveness of music which is the art of arts. And it is only through complete, unswerving devotion to the perfect blending of form and substance;... | |
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