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Page 33
... subjectivity . Disclosure of the Self has entirely superseded in point of importance the portrayal of external beauty . But to the very extent to which art has been really able to reveal and express creative subjectivity , to that ...
... subjectivity . Disclosure of the Self has entirely superseded in point of importance the portrayal of external beauty . But to the very extent to which art has been really able to reveal and express creative subjectivity , to that ...
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... subjectivity . For poetry means first of all an intellective act which by its essence is creative , and forms something into being instead of being formed by things : and what can such an in- tellective act possibly express and manifest ...
... subjectivity . For poetry means first of all an intellective act which by its essence is creative , and forms something into being instead of being formed by things : and what can such an in- tellective act possibly express and manifest ...
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... subjectivity of the poet as well as with the thing grasped , since the thing grasped and the subjectivity are known together in the same obscure experience , and since the thing grasped is grasped only through its affective resonance in ...
... subjectivity of the poet as well as with the thing grasped , since the thing grasped and the subjectivity are known together in the same obscure experience , and since the thing grasped is grasped only through its affective resonance in ...
Contents
List of Texts without Comment xi | xvii |
List of Plates | xix |
Publishers Note | xxv |
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