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... inner aspects , has reached the heart of creative subjectivity , as a germ of that object which is the work to be born . Accordingly , the painter ( who henceforth is simply nothing if he lacks poetic vision ) sees deeper into Things ...
... inner aspects , has reached the heart of creative subjectivity , as a germ of that object which is the work to be born . Accordingly , the painter ( who henceforth is simply nothing if he lacks poetic vision ) sees deeper into Things ...
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... inner quality or stable and deep - rooted disposition that raises the human subject and his natural powers to a higher degree of vital formation and energy — or that makes him possessed of a particular strength of his own : when a ...
... inner quality or stable and deep - rooted disposition that raises the human subject and his natural powers to a higher degree of vital formation and energy — or that makes him possessed of a particular strength of his own : when a ...
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... inner melody , the action and the theme , the number or harmonic structure , are the three epiphanies of poetic intuition or creative emotion passing into the work . And I shall conclude that the analysis of the inner spiritual springs ...
... inner melody , the action and the theme , the number or harmonic structure , are the three epiphanies of poetic intuition or creative emotion passing into the work . And I shall conclude that the analysis of the inner spiritual springs ...
Contents
List of Texts without Comment xi | xvii |
List of Plates | xix |
Publishers Note | xxv |
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