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... especially in Italian pictures , the wor- shippers display in the expression of their piety a perfect corre- spondence between their inner self and their outward behaviour . The soulful mind appears also as the soulfulness especially of ...
... especially in Italian pictures , the wor- shippers display in the expression of their piety a perfect corre- spondence between their inner self and their outward behaviour . The soulful mind appears also as the soulfulness especially of ...
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... especially prominent at the beginning of the fifteenth century ; their mastery we have only now in recent times learnt to value again . As is well known , they are named as the inventors of oil - painting , or at least as really the ...
... especially prominent at the beginning of the fifteenth century ; their mastery we have only now in recent times learnt to value again . As is well known , they are named as the inventors of oil - painting , or at least as really the ...
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... especially of the chief ones , implies that they are an entirety of characteristics , whole men , and therefore there must appear developed in them all aspects of the mind and heart , and in particular of the national disposition and ...
... especially of the chief ones , implies that they are an entirety of characteristics , whole men , and therefore there must appear developed in them all aspects of the mind and heart , and in particular of the national disposition and ...
Contents
THE SYSTEM OF THE INDIVIDUAL | 613 |
DIVISION OF THE SUBJECT | 621 |
ARCHITECTURE | 630 |
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Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art, Volume 2; Volume 1000 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel No preview available - 1988 |
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abstract action actual Aeschylus already animal appearance architecture Aristophanes artistic aspect beauty become caesura character chief thing classical classical architecture colour columns comedy concrete connection contrary detail divine dramatic poetry element entirely epic poetry especially essential event example existence expression external feeling figures give gods Goethe Gothic architecture Greek hand harmony heart Hegel Herodotus human human voice ideal ideas Iliad imagination independent individual inner kind libretto living lyric lyric poetry material matter means melody mind mode movement nature objective painting particular passion Phidias poems poet poetic portrayal portrayed precisely present principle produced prosaic purely reality relation religious remains rhyme romantic romantic poetry sculpture Secondly sense sensuous shape simple situation song Sophocles sort soul sound specific sphere spirit subject-matter subjective substance syllables symbolic art Thirdly tion tragedy treatment unity universal vidual whole Winckelmann words Zeus