The Crowned Knot of Fire: A Study of the Influence of Medieval Symbolism on Modern PoetryVantage, 1980 - 153 |
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... classic art , which he believed had reached its highest achievement in Greek sculpture rather than in tragedy . We must recall that Aristotle had placed poetry above music and the plastic arts because one was purely temporal , the other ...
... classic art , which he believed had reached its highest achievement in Greek sculpture rather than in tragedy . We must recall that Aristotle had placed poetry above music and the plastic arts because one was purely temporal , the other ...
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... classic form derives entirely from his notion that the Idea : in virtue of its very nature , cannot remain thus in abstraction and interdetermination . As the principle of free activity , it seizes itself in its reality as spirit . The ...
... classic form derives entirely from his notion that the Idea : in virtue of its very nature , cannot remain thus in abstraction and interdetermination . As the principle of free activity , it seizes itself in its reality as spirit . The ...
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... classic art — or rather which appeared there only as natural suffering . " 19 This death to self becomes the subject of the infinite negativity of all Romantic art . What Hegel assumes about the soul's reconciliation with itself does ...
... classic art — or rather which appeared there only as natural suffering . " 19 This death to self becomes the subject of the infinite negativity of all Romantic art . What Hegel assumes about the soul's reconciliation with itself does ...
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