A Coat of Many Colours: EssaysRoutledge & Paul, 1956 - 352 lappuses |
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126. lappuse
... contemporary , the German poet Hölderlin . He made a translation of one of Plato's works , the Symposium or Banquet , and in a Preface to that translation paid a tribute to his master . a man .. Plato [ he wrote ] exhibits the rare ...
... contemporary , the German poet Hölderlin . He made a translation of one of Plato's works , the Symposium or Banquet , and in a Preface to that translation paid a tribute to his master . a man .. Plato [ he wrote ] exhibits the rare ...
194. lappuse
... contemporary taste . I do not say that a real taste will confine itself to contemporary works of art - it will in a certain sense be timeless . I have said that one kind of artist turns away from the outer world of perceptions to the ...
... contemporary taste . I do not say that a real taste will confine itself to contemporary works of art - it will in a certain sense be timeless . I have said that one kind of artist turns away from the outer world of perceptions to the ...
302. lappuse
... contemporary with my experience of life do I feel fully aware of all their potentialities . Therefore I enjoy modern art above the art of all other periods . It may be said that a 50 per cent . enjoyment of a work of art from one of the ...
... contemporary with my experience of life do I feel fully aware of all their potentialities . Therefore I enjoy modern art above the art of all other periods . It may be said that a 50 per cent . enjoyment of a work of art from one of the ...
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abstract abstract art accept activity actually æsthetic anarchism anarchist artist attitude beauty become Ben Nicholson Cézanne Christian Christopher Marlowe colour conception contemporary criticism Cubism D. H. Lawrence distinction doctrine doubt elements emotional English essential example existence expression fact feeling film function harmony Havelock Ellis Hegel Henri Rousseau Henry James human ideal ideas idiom imagination implies individual intellectual intuition James Kierkegaard kind literary literature lived Marlowe Marxism means merely Milton mind modern moral movement nature never objects painter painting perhaps philosophy Picasso picture plastic poem poet poetic poetry political possible principle problem prose Ralph Fox rational razor-shells realism reality realize reason rhythm romantic romanticism Rousseau Ruskin scientific sense sensibility Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's Sickert significance social society spirit style superrealism symbol theory things thought tion true truth values vanished visions verse vulgarity whole words Wordsworth writing wrote