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A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. The Cultivation of the Sense of Beauty The fourth aspect of the humanistic movement which we shall discuss is the enhanced sensitiveness to formal beauty , and the cultiva- tion of the aesthetic ...
A Critical Survey Thomas George Williams. The Cultivation of the Sense of Beauty The fourth aspect of the humanistic movement which we shall discuss is the enhanced sensitiveness to formal beauty , and the cultiva- tion of the aesthetic ...
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... beauty of faerie , the latter for the beauty of myth and legend . Endymion ( 1818 ) , one of his early poems and written in heroic couplets , is a story of a soul seeking to realize dreams of an ideal loveliness . The allegory is ...
... beauty of faerie , the latter for the beauty of myth and legend . Endymion ( 1818 ) , one of his early poems and written in heroic couplets , is a story of a soul seeking to realize dreams of an ideal loveliness . The allegory is ...
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... beauty or ugliness inheres not in the object or situation depicted , but in the form in which communication is effected . To express successfully in art what is sinister , nauseating or selfish in conduct is to create beauty just as ...
... beauty or ugliness inheres not in the object or situation depicted , but in the form in which communication is effected . To express successfully in art what is sinister , nauseating or selfish in conduct is to create beauty just as ...
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