The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 384
... beauty ; but have overlooked my work to substitute another and vaster beauty , touching all objects and beings , not excluding the most despised - and because of that , all the more exhilarating . . . . I would like people to look at my ...
... beauty ; but have overlooked my work to substitute another and vaster beauty , touching all objects and beings , not excluding the most despised - and because of that , all the more exhilarating . . . . I would like people to look at my ...
Page 490
... beauty rather than a physical beauty . But in Figure 42 [ L'Arlésienne ] one can see that van Gogh realized also a kind of physical beauty . It is a beauty very different from that of Raphael , even more remote than that of Renoir or of ...
... beauty rather than a physical beauty . But in Figure 42 [ L'Arlésienne ] one can see that van Gogh realized also a kind of physical beauty . It is a beauty very different from that of Raphael , even more remote than that of Renoir or of ...
Page 534
... Beauty " the sensuous attrac- tion of nature is sublimated to his conviction of the changeless reality of God . Above all , like St. Francis and Wordsworth , Hopkins combines a deep humanity with the insights of the mystic . The tender ...
... Beauty " the sensuous attrac- tion of nature is sublimated to his conviction of the changeless reality of God . Above all , like St. Francis and Wordsworth , Hopkins combines a deep humanity with the insights of the mystic . The tender ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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