Biographia Literaria, 第 2 卷Oxford University Press, 1954 |
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... sounds , smells , & c . Now Art , used collectively for painting , sculpture , architecture and music , is the mediatress ... sound , are the elements which it combines , and it stamps them into unity in the mould of a moral idea . The ...
... sounds , smells , & c . Now Art , used collectively for painting , sculpture , architecture and music , is the mediatress ... sound , are the elements which it combines , and it stamps them into unity in the mould of a moral idea . The ...
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... sound , 20 but the absence of articulated sounds . As soon as the human mind is intelligibly addressed by an outward image exclusively of articulate speech , so soon does art commence . But please to observe that I have laid particular ...
... sound , 20 but the absence of articulated sounds . As soon as the human mind is intelligibly addressed by an outward image exclusively of articulate speech , so soon does art commence . But please to observe that I have laid particular ...
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... sound but to articulate speech , the old definition of painting will in fact be the true and best definition of the Fine Arts in general , that is , muta poesis , mute poesy , and so of course poesy . And , as all languages perfect ...
... sound but to articulate speech , the old definition of painting will in fact be the true and best definition of the Fine Arts in general , that is , muta poesis , mute poesy , and so of course poesy . And , as all languages perfect ...
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