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... Hegel have given us of their best , and recent criticism has pursued the study on the highest level , it seems an ... Hegel will fail to recognize , in the finer and subtler design of the critic of to - day , the impulse of ...
... Hegel have given us of their best , and recent criticism has pursued the study on the highest level , it seems an ... Hegel will fail to recognize , in the finer and subtler design of the critic of to - day , the impulse of ...
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... Hegel's aesthetic theory , which Croce repeats , so to speak , at the top of his voice , throughout the whole range ... Hegel was right , and profound , and in harmony with what our best recent critics have taught us . Here is the ...
... Hegel's aesthetic theory , which Croce repeats , so to speak , at the top of his voice , throughout the whole range ... Hegel was right , and profound , and in harmony with what our best recent critics have taught us . Here is the ...
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... Hegel meant by the Auflösung or any similar term as applied to art or to any form of it ; and what was this function and position which he recognized as that of the ' modern artist ' , the artist of our own day " . ( 5 ) The word ...
... Hegel meant by the Auflösung or any similar term as applied to art or to any form of it ; and what was this function and position which he recognized as that of the ' modern artist ' , the artist of our own day " . ( 5 ) The word ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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