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So much for the common elements of comedy . However , when one considers the statement " the higher comedy mounts the airier and more brilliant its forms , ” he must realize that the degree of delusion will be much more acute on ...
So much for the common elements of comedy . However , when one considers the statement " the higher comedy mounts the airier and more brilliant its forms , ” he must realize that the degree of delusion will be much more acute on ...
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In each artist the quality of " spontaneity of consciousness " is the element which resolves the inner conflicts , a conflict which Milton , because of his " Hebraism " could not solve in " L'Allegro " and " Il Penseroso .
In each artist the quality of " spontaneity of consciousness " is the element which resolves the inner conflicts , a conflict which Milton , because of his " Hebraism " could not solve in " L'Allegro " and " Il Penseroso .
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Jacques Maritain , as would be anticipated , does a thorough job with this explosive element in art . Beginning as he does with the artist as maker , he reiterates that the artist makes something out of something else : that which he ...
Jacques Maritain , as would be anticipated , does a thorough job with this explosive element in art . Beginning as he does with the artist as maker , he reiterates that the artist makes something out of something else : that which he ...
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