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Page 90
... emotion of the audience , its interest , its laughter , are part of the action of the play . It creates it in the ... emotional ; but it instinctively resents having its emotions stirred and is always ready to escape with a 90 THE ...
... emotion of the audience , its interest , its laughter , are part of the action of the play . It creates it in the ... emotional ; but it instinctively resents having its emotions stirred and is always ready to escape with a 90 THE ...
Page 212
... emotion . It is only association that can explain the aesthetic value of the ugly . I do not know that anyone has ... emotion of all who have found solace and strength in their loveliness . Far then from thinking the asthetic ...
... emotion . It is only association that can explain the aesthetic value of the ugly . I do not know that anyone has ... emotion of all who have found solace and strength in their loveliness . Far then from thinking the asthetic ...
Page 213
... emotion as the disinterested satisfaction in balance and composition . What exactly is one's reaction to a great work of art ?. What does one feel when for instance one looks at Titian's Entombment in the Louvre or listens to the ...
... emotion as the disinterested satisfaction in balance and composition . What exactly is one's reaction to a great work of art ?. What does one feel when for instance one looks at Titian's Entombment in the Louvre or listens to the ...
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