Sanskrit Poetics: A Critical and Comparative StudyAsia Publishing House, 1965 - 466 pagini |
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... tion which is preliminary to emotional reaction and which can make the three kinds of representation , through words , significant bodily behaviour and emotional display , capable of being sensed . Thus , if love is the aesthetic ...
... tion which is preliminary to emotional reaction and which can make the three kinds of representation , through words , significant bodily behaviour and emotional display , capable of being sensed . Thus , if love is the aesthetic ...
Pagina 91
... tion in the creation of imagery proves helpful . " Fancy does not require , that the materials which she makes use of should be susceptible of change in their constitution , from her touch ; and , where they admit of modifica- tion , it ...
... tion in the creation of imagery proves helpful . " Fancy does not require , that the materials which she makes use of should be susceptible of change in their constitution , from her touch ; and , where they admit of modifica- tion , it ...
Pagina 332
... tion of the world of sense and inoperancy of the world of spirit " . Libera- tion is " not less of love but expanding of love beyond desire " . 149 Ego - cen- tered love has to flow out to take in the world . The attachment to our own ...
... tion of the world of sense and inoperancy of the world of spirit " . Libera- tion is " not less of love but expanding of love beyond desire " . 149 Ego - cen- tered love has to flow out to take in the world . The attachment to our own ...
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