Art and MoralityMacmillan, 1971 - 77 頁 |
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... painting a portrait or writing a novel has normally no such concern . He paints simply to get the portrait right , writes simply to get the novel right . And though , of course , a great painting or a great novel does contribute to the ...
... painting a portrait or writing a novel has normally no such concern . He paints simply to get the portrait right , writes simply to get the novel right . And though , of course , a great painting or a great novel does contribute to the ...
第 55 頁
... painting in the same old way , and if their audiences did not care about this ( a state of affairs which is by no ... painter or poet who consciously pursues it is likely to be concerned with how his work will be seen in relation to the ...
... painting in the same old way , and if their audiences did not care about this ( a state of affairs which is by no ... painter or poet who consciously pursues it is likely to be concerned with how his work will be seen in relation to the ...
第 57 頁
... painted in a purely capricious manner , the result would probably have been novel , but it would not have shown imagination or originality . And in fact Mihailov's painting is not capricious , but subject to a critical control which ...
... painted in a purely capricious manner , the result would probably have been novel , but it would not have shown imagination or originality . And in fact Mihailov's painting is not capricious , but subject to a critical control which ...
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