Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... artists , " Poet and sculptor , do the work . . . Bring the soul of man to God , / Make him fill the cradles right . ” ( 11. 37-41 ) . Nearly a hundred years earlier Coleridge said that the poet as artist " brings the whole soul of man ...
... artists , " Poet and sculptor , do the work . . . Bring the soul of man to God , / Make him fill the cradles right . ” ( 11. 37-41 ) . Nearly a hundred years earlier Coleridge said that the poet as artist " brings the whole soul of man ...
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A Review of the Liberal Arts. own subjectivity , the artist has become “ entangled , empty , and abashed ” and can only " half create , ” for he possesses a fragmented view of reality . The artist , in order to create , must seek to ...
A Review of the Liberal Arts. own subjectivity , the artist has become “ entangled , empty , and abashed ” and can only " half create , ” for he possesses a fragmented view of reality . The artist , in order to create , must seek to ...
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... artist who comes to know in and at and through the moment of artistic creation — that “ dying into a dance ” when body leaves complexities to become one with spirit — that he is of both blood and spirit and that blood and spirit are yet ...
... artist who comes to know in and at and through the moment of artistic creation — that “ dying into a dance ” when body leaves complexities to become one with spirit — that he is of both blood and spirit and that blood and spirit are yet ...
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