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... ideal constructions , highly stimulating , although inferior in that respect to the influence of the chief emotions . Not often is this class of effects sought in purity ; yet they may become the prominent members of combinations with ...
... ideal constructions , highly stimulating , although inferior in that respect to the influence of the chief emotions . Not often is this class of effects sought in purity ; yet they may become the prominent members of combinations with ...
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... Ideal in favour of the Realistic in Art . Imitation , NOVELTY . 1. NOVELTY embraces Variety and Proportional presentation . The highest form is Originality , ... 2. Qualified by the other conditions of style , 3. Variety second to ...
... Ideal in favour of the Realistic in Art . Imitation , NOVELTY . 1. NOVELTY embraces Variety and Proportional presentation . The highest form is Originality , ... 2. Qualified by the other conditions of style , 3. Variety second to ...
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... ideal presentation . First , as to choice of Subject . A painter can give a crowded scene , with the utmost detail , every particular being operative : while the very best description in poetry can overtake only a very small amount of ...
... ideal presentation . First , as to choice of Subject . A painter can give a crowded scene , with the utmost detail , every particular being operative : while the very best description in poetry can overtake only a very small amount of ...
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... ideal pictures , are acceptable to all that can take delight in the reality . 14. Among the emotional effects of the poetic art , we are to include the Pleasure of IMITATION . The This is a far - reaching effect in the Fine Arts ...
... ideal pictures , are acceptable to all that can take delight in the reality . 14. Among the emotional effects of the poetic art , we are to include the Pleasure of IMITATION . The This is a far - reaching effect in the Fine Arts ...
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... to have a cold or jarring effect . IDEALITY . 1. To depart from actual facts , with a view to greater pleasure , is the essence of IDEALITY . OCCASIONS FOR THE IDEAL . 37 The human mind is 36 AIDS TO QUALITIES — IDEALITY .
... to have a cold or jarring effect . IDEALITY . 1. To depart from actual facts , with a view to greater pleasure , is the essence of IDEALITY . OCCASIONS FOR THE IDEAL . 37 The human mind is 36 AIDS TO QUALITIES — IDEALITY .
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