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and the poetic man will imagine all sorts and discoverers are poets: the most poetic French mind I know is that primary need of a good style, the writer''s thought must be fresh. reached by poets, or by men who, though poetically minded, yet lack The true material of a poem is the poet''s own nature and thoughts, his id: 9306 author: Croce, Benedetto title: Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic date: words: 99684 sentences: 4796 pages: flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/9306.txt txt: ./txt/9306.txt summary: and empirical--Artistic genius--Content and form in Aesthetic--Critique his definition of History as being aesthetic and differing from Art aesthetic or artistic fact, taking works of art as examples of intuitive reasons which have prevented Aesthetic, the science of art, from expressive knowledge, which is the aesthetic or artistic fact. forms of knowledge are two: the intuition and the concept--Art, and the true nature of art, and of its relation to history and to science. expressive fact, it becomes a part of Aesthetic as science of question of the _end of art_, which in the Aesthetic of expression would THE SO-CALLED PHYSICALLY BEAUTIFUL IN NATURE AND ART THE SO-CALLED PHYSICALLY BEAUTIFUL IN NATURE AND ART The things called _Arts_ have no aesthetic limits, because, in order to intuitive or expressive knowledge, which is the aesthetic or artistic nature in art, but also of the relations between the aesthetic fact and id: 51459 author: Hogarth, William title: The Analysis of Beauty Written with a view of fixing the fluctuating ideas of taste date: words: 46204 sentences: 1758 pages: flesch: 67 cache: ./cache/51459.txt txt: ./txt/51459.txt summary: a serpent-like and flaming form: naturally those sort of lines have ways in a pleasing manner, as may be better seen by figure 43, in plate variety of lines, which serve to raise the ideas of bodies in the mind, parts, the eye is always better pleased on the account of variety. than a more elegant form: preparatory to which, let the figure [Fig. 14 ornamental kind: for which reason we shall call it the line of beauty. time different ways, leads the eye in a pleasing manner along the When you would compose an object of a great variety of parts, let the beauty of distinctness of forms, lights, shades, and colours, by distances in lines belonging to form, would, in like manner, delight appearance by light, shade and colour, nature hath added another way After thus having form''d the idea of all movements being as lines, it id: 26942 author: Lee, Vernon title: The Beautiful: An Introduction to Psychological Aesthetics date: words: 34105 sentences: 1345 pages: flesch: 54 cache: ./cache/26942.txt txt: ./txt/26942.txt summary: instead of merely _seeing_ a colour, we _look at_ a shape, our eye If perceiving shape means comparing lines repeat looking at (which is what we mean by contemplating) a shape shape-perception makes contemplation disagreeable and impossible, and looked at shape of the mountain, is not merely the thought of the Shape to the Thing, from aesthetic contemplation to discursive and call _Art._ Therefore the satisfaction of the shape-perceptive or therefore intrinsic qualities of the shapes whose active perception about things and contemplation of shape. the thought of _Things_ into the contemplation of _Shapes._ For the the thought of _Things_ into the contemplation of _Shapes._ For the asking "What does it represent?"; 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