The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 354
... feeling . I say " perceptible " rather than " sensuous " forms because some works of art are given to imagination ... feeling . " Feeling " as I am using it here covers much more than it does in the technical vocabulary of psychology ...
... feeling . I say " perceptible " rather than " sensuous " forms because some works of art are given to imagination ... feeling . " Feeling " as I am using it here covers much more than it does in the technical vocabulary of psychology ...
Page 356
... feeling , so that we cannot shape any extensive concepts of feeling with the help of ordi- nary , discursive language . Therefore the words whereby we refer to feel- ing only name very general kinds of inner experience - excitement ...
... feeling , so that we cannot shape any extensive concepts of feeling with the help of ordi- nary , discursive language . Therefore the words whereby we refer to feel- ing only name very general kinds of inner experience - excitement ...
Page 357
... feeling instead of an unconscious metabolic existence in- terrupted by feelings . It is , I think , this dynamic pattern that finds its formal expression in the arts . The expressiveness of art is like that of a symbol , not that of an ...
... feeling instead of an unconscious metabolic existence in- terrupted by feelings . It is , I think , this dynamic pattern that finds its formal expression in the arts . The expressiveness of art is like that of a symbol , not that of an ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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