The Soul of Man Under Socialism, and Other EssaysHarper & Row, 1970 - 298页 |
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... temperament , and he more than once points out that this temperament , this ' taste , ' as he calls it , being unconsciously guided and made perfect by frequent contact with the best work , becomes in the end a form of right judgment ...
... temperament , and he more than once points out that this temperament , this ' taste , ' as he calls it , being unconsciously guided and made perfect by frequent contact with the best work , becomes in the end a form of right judgment ...
第170页
... Temperament is the primary requisite for the critic - a temperament exquisitely susceptible to beauty , and to the various impressions that beauty gives us . Under what conditions , and by what means , this temperament is engendered in ...
... Temperament is the primary requisite for the critic - a temperament exquisitely susceptible to beauty , and to the various impressions that beauty gives us . Under what conditions , and by what means , this temperament is engendered in ...
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... temperament ? It is the temperament of receptivity . That is all . And the more If a man approaches a work of art with any desire to exercise authority over it and the artist , he approaches it in such a spirit that he cannot receive ...
... temperament ? It is the temperament of receptivity . That is all . And the more If a man approaches a work of art with any desire to exercise authority over it and the artist , he approaches it in such a spirit that he cannot receive ...
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