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Pagina 146
... human character of his audience . Finally , the Classical spirit , in its artistic effort , proceeds from a known reality towards a definable ideal . The Classical artist takes for granted that his audience admit a number of rules in human ...
... human character of his audience . Finally , the Classical spirit , in its artistic effort , proceeds from a known reality towards a definable ideal . The Classical artist takes for granted that his audience admit a number of rules in human ...
Pagina 147
... human need , but were simply jugglery with certain rules and the attempt to achieve an ideal which , though capable of defini- tion , was so cold as to be remote from humanity - to be almost mathematical in its quality . If you think ...
... human need , but were simply jugglery with certain rules and the attempt to achieve an ideal which , though capable of defini- tion , was so cold as to be remote from humanity - to be almost mathematical in its quality . If you think ...
Pagina 151
... human- ity at its most sublime and greatest power . Therefore , violence also the Classical drama discards . Finally , in the completed structure of a Classical drama you notice what may be called a lack of individual color , a lack of ...
... human- ity at its most sublime and greatest power . Therefore , violence also the Classical drama discards . Finally , in the completed structure of a Classical drama you notice what may be called a lack of individual color , a lack of ...
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