Essays Aesthetical and Philosophical; Including the Dissertation on the "Connexion Between the Animal and Spiritual in Man." Newly Translated from the GermanG. Bell, 1875 - 435 pages |
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... movements must be beautiful , because inasmuch as necessary they form an integral part of its nature : the idea of Venus once given , the idea of this beauty of necessary movements is that implicitly comprised in it ; but it is not the ...
... movements must be beautiful , because inasmuch as necessary they form an integral part of its nature : the idea of Venus once given , the idea of this beauty of necessary movements is that implicitly comprised in it ; but it is not the ...
Page 183
... movements are sympathetic . The sympathetic movement , though it may be involun- tary , and provoked by a sentiment , ought not to be confounded with those purely instinctive movements that proceed from physical sensibility . Physical ...
... movements are sympathetic . The sympathetic movement , though it may be involun- tary , and provoked by a sentiment , ought not to be confounded with those purely instinctive movements that proceed from physical sensibility . Physical ...
Page 187
... movement . Grace is desired both in language and in song , -it is asked for in the play of the eyes and of the mouth , in the movements of the hands and the arms whenever these movements are free and voluntary ; it is required in the ...
... movement . Grace is desired both in language and in song , -it is asked for in the play of the eyes and of the mouth , in the movements of the hands and the arms whenever these movements are free and voluntary ; it is required in the ...
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