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... beauty , and beauty is the joy of possessing form , and form is the key to organic life since no living thing can exist without it , so that every work of art , including tragedy , witnesses to the joy of existence . Art : beauty ...
... beauty , and beauty is the joy of possessing form , and form is the key to organic life since no living thing can exist without it , so that every work of art , including tragedy , witnesses to the joy of existence . Art : beauty ...
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... beauty . But the process is not everything . And the beauty of form that we see in the finished work of art is also not everything . In Sri Aurobindo's words , Art is not only technique or form of Beauty , APPROACHES TO ENGLISH ...
... beauty . But the process is not everything . And the beauty of form that we see in the finished work of art is also not everything . In Sri Aurobindo's words , Art is not only technique or form of Beauty , APPROACHES TO ENGLISH ...
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... Beauty - it is a self - expression of Consciousness under the conditions of aesthetic vision and a perfect execution ... beauty out of man's outer life and action , and stops there . Shakespeare rises one step and reveals to us a life ...
... Beauty - it is a self - expression of Consciousness under the conditions of aesthetic vision and a perfect execution ... beauty out of man's outer life and action , and stops there . Shakespeare rises one step and reveals to us a life ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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