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From 1873 onward , his views on the unity of both art and literature were
expressed most frequently in terms of matter and form , the ambiguous
correlatives of Aristotelian hylomorphism , themselves originally metaphors .
While the theoretical ...
From 1873 onward , his views on the unity of both art and literature were
expressed most frequently in terms of matter and form , the ambiguous
correlatives of Aristotelian hylomorphism , themselves originally metaphors .
While the theoretical ...
Page 332
Moreover , Pater was much more interested in the fine arts than was Coleridge
and constantly tended to assimilate literature to the condition of the fine arts —
and the disparagement of " mere matter ” can be applied to painting or music or ...
Moreover , Pater was much more interested in the fine arts than was Coleridge
and constantly tended to assimilate literature to the condition of the fine arts —
and the disparagement of " mere matter ” can be applied to painting or music or ...
Page 333
Matter and expression are parts of one : style is a thinking out into language " (
Idea , p . ... flame , becoming inseparably one with the other , by that fusion of
matter and form , which is the characteristic of the highest poetical expression .
Matter and expression are parts of one : style is a thinking out into language " (
Idea , p . ... flame , becoming inseparably one with the other , by that fusion of
matter and form , which is the characteristic of the highest poetical expression .
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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