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Here matter dominates the Idea, and the Idea does not find an adequate
expression in Sensate forms. The second type of art, the classical, is based upon
an absolutely homogeneous unity of content and form. . . .” Here there is an
adequate ...
Here matter dominates the Idea, and the Idea does not find an adequate
expression in Sensate forms. The second type of art, the classical, is based upon
an absolutely homogeneous unity of content and form. . . .” Here there is an
adequate ...
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The conventional smile of the sixth century disappears now and, after the Persian
wars, a grave expression is diffused over the faces. Neither joy nor sorrow but
just a neutral expression. . . . Even when the body is engaged in a rude effort the
...
The conventional smile of the sixth century disappears now and, after the Persian
wars, a grave expression is diffused over the faces. Neither joy nor sorrow but
just a neutral expression. . . . Even when the body is engaged in a rude effort the
...
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not care at all, or very rarely, for what is styled “expression.” . . . It does not have
any indicated tempo. It does not have the advantages of the nuances of intensity (
forte, piano); the tones it employs are practically unrealizable; also it does not ...
not care at all, or very rarely, for what is styled “expression.” . . . It does not have
any indicated tempo. It does not have the advantages of the nuances of intensity (
forte, piano); the tones it employs are practically unrealizable; also it does not ...
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PART | 3 |
Culture integration and culture unity a dark problem Most of | 49 |
Chapter Two IDEATIONAL SENSATE IDEALISTIC AND MIXED SystEMs | 55 |
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