Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... Apollo Belvedere , and the Farnese Hercules . What the Hercules is to the eye in corporeal strength , Don Juan is to the mind in strength of character . The ideal consists in the happy balance of the generic with the individual . The ...
... Apollo Belvedere , and the Farnese Hercules . What the Hercules is to the eye in corporeal strength , Don Juan is to the mind in strength of character . The ideal consists in the happy balance of the generic with the individual . The ...
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... Apollo Belvedere is not beautiful because it pleases , but it pleases us because it is beautiful . The term , pleasure , is unfortunately so comprehensive , as frequently to become equivocal and yet it is hard to 20 discover a ...
... Apollo Belvedere is not beautiful because it pleases , but it pleases us because it is beautiful . The term , pleasure , is unfortunately so comprehensive , as frequently to become equivocal and yet it is hard to 20 discover a ...
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... Apollo Belvedere it is objective . But he has shown no grounds for treating the quality of beauty as objective , i . e . in any sense in which ' agreeableness ' is not so . To the asser- tion ' the Apollo pleases us because it is ...
... Apollo Belvedere it is objective . But he has shown no grounds for treating the quality of beauty as objective , i . e . in any sense in which ' agreeableness ' is not so . To the asser- tion ' the Apollo pleases us because it is ...
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