The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 272
... Expression . But the meaning he attaches to the word ' expression demands explanation , for it is employed by him in a somewhat unusual sense . Expression is the business of the imagination , which bears in Croce's philosophy the quite ...
... Expression . But the meaning he attaches to the word ' expression demands explanation , for it is employed by him in a somewhat unusual sense . Expression is the business of the imagination , which bears in Croce's philosophy the quite ...
Page 273
... expression of the par- ticular intuition it was seeking to attain . The achievement of the expression - and this is the third point to be emphasised - is the creation of Beauty , Beauty being identical with successful expression or ...
... expression of the par- ticular intuition it was seeking to attain . The achievement of the expression - and this is the third point to be emphasised - is the creation of Beauty , Beauty being identical with successful expression or ...
Page 274
1 negation of expression - is a pure abstraction and im- possible in the concrete . As a corollary to all this it follows , among other things , that an artist cannot choose his subject ; it comes to him ; he is inspired with it , as we ...
1 negation of expression - is a pure abstraction and im- possible in the concrete . As a corollary to all this it follows , among other things , that an artist cannot choose his subject ; it comes to him ; he is inspired with it , as we ...
Page 276
... expression of personality , or of a ' state of soul ' ( the artist's soul and no one else's ) is of the very essence of pure intuition . All art must be lyrical to be art at all . On the other hand , it does not know that it is lyrical ...
... expression of personality , or of a ' state of soul ' ( the artist's soul and no one else's ) is of the very essence of pure intuition . All art must be lyrical to be art at all . On the other hand , it does not know that it is lyrical ...
Page 277
... expression of them , and then proceeds to translate the inward expression into the spoken or written word . The critic begins with the spoken or written word , and seeks to obtain a living impression of it , from which he proceeds to ...
... expression of them , and then proceeds to translate the inward expression into the spoken or written word . The critic begins with the spoken or written word , and seeks to obtain a living impression of it , from which he proceeds to ...
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