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... considered to be Architecture , Sculpture , Painting , Poetry , and Music , and these are called the Fine Arts . It is of course impos- sible to make a finally exclusive catalogue ; dancing for instance may be considered a fine art ...
... considered to be Architecture , Sculpture , Painting , Poetry , and Music , and these are called the Fine Arts . It is of course impos- sible to make a finally exclusive catalogue ; dancing for instance may be considered a fine art ...
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... considered as a whole , the ear is more sensitive to shape considered as a rhythmical sequence : the eye , that is , does not find it easy to see the rhythmical arrange- ment of masses , planes , lines , and colours in the visual arts ...
... considered as a whole , the ear is more sensitive to shape considered as a rhythmical sequence : the eye , that is , does not find it easy to see the rhythmical arrange- ment of masses , planes , lines , and colours in the visual arts ...
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... considered , and considered for a long time and repeatedly ; then is it certain that this single moment , and the single point of view of this single moment , must be chosen which are most fruitful of effect . That alone is fruitful of ...
... considered , and considered for a long time and repeatedly ; then is it certain that this single moment , and the single point of view of this single moment , must be chosen which are most fruitful of effect . That alone is fruitful of ...
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A. E. HOUSMAN abstract aesthetic emotion aesthetic sense anapaests appearance appreciation architect architecture artist beauty building century Cézanne classical CLIVE BELL colour combination conscious considered contrapuntal creative derived doth effect element English ERIC GILL essential experience expression eyes feeling flowers function Gothic Gothic architecture Greek hand harmony hear Herbert Read iambic ideas imagination imitation intellectual literal meaning living look medium Messrs metre mind nature never object onomatopoeia painter painting passage pattern picture Piero della Francesca pleasure poem poet poetic poetry prose pure rational realism Renaissance representation rhyme rhythm ROGER FRY Romantic sculpture sequence Shakespeare shape significance sonnet soul sound spondee Sprung Rhythm story style suggest sweet syllables T. S. ELIOT thee thing thou thought three-dimensional tones trochee true ugly unconscious mind verse visual art whole words writing yellow