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In talking to Perpetua, the Duke returns from a magnificent flight of the heart to verity: Horses it always seems To me, are half a dream, even when You have them under your hand, and when I dream They tremble and sweat, ...
In talking to Perpetua, the Duke returns from a magnificent flight of the heart to verity: Horses it always seems To me, are half a dream, even when You have them under your hand, and when I dream They tremble and sweat, ...
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tion , once it has issued forth from his soul ( mind , practical intellect ) .19 Art to Maritain would seem to be an imitation by man of the action of God : the act of creating or making . Maritain's “ art as imitation " seems to stem ...
tion , once it has issued forth from his soul ( mind , practical intellect ) .19 Art to Maritain would seem to be an imitation by man of the action of God : the act of creating or making . Maritain's “ art as imitation " seems to stem ...
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It is true that the conclusions , if forced , may seem arbitrary and limiting to the work of art ; but if this danger is clearly announced , it seems more satisfying to drive on to those conclusions than to stop short of them .
It is true that the conclusions , if forced , may seem arbitrary and limiting to the work of art ; but if this danger is clearly announced , it seems more satisfying to drive on to those conclusions than to stop short of them .
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