The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 374
... expression . Composition or emphasis is the disposition of the parts of a whole for the purpose of effectively displaying its inherent meaning , and since this meaning is emotional the disposition is controlled throughout by emotion ...
... expression . Composition or emphasis is the disposition of the parts of a whole for the purpose of effectively displaying its inherent meaning , and since this meaning is emotional the disposition is controlled throughout by emotion ...
Page 379
... expression of emotions , so far is that good art which succeeds in communicating the emotion . But all emotion is not equal in value , either artistically or from the practical point of view . Some may be individual and anti - social ...
... expression of emotions , so far is that good art which succeeds in communicating the emotion . But all emotion is not equal in value , either artistically or from the practical point of view . Some may be individual and anti - social ...
Page 381
... expression of his emotions , as a rule only indirectly with the intellectual and practical value of his conceptions . Material and methods of handling loom so largely in the criticisms passed by one artist upon another that Beautiful ...
... expression of his emotions , as a rule only indirectly with the intellectual and practical value of his conceptions . Material and methods of handling loom so largely in the criticisms passed by one artist upon another that Beautiful ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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