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" Art makes the same effort which a sensual prosperity makes, namely, to detach the beautiful from the useful, to do up the work as unavoidable, and hating it, pass on to enjoyment. These solaces and compensations, this division of beauty from use, the... "
The Proceedings of the First Annual Convention of the American Federation of ... - Página 77
por American Federation of Arts - 1910 - 119 páginas
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 324 páginas
...namely, to detach the beautiful from the useful, to do up the work as unavoidable, and hating it, pass on to enjoyment. These solaces and compensations, this...seeker. High beauty is no longer attainable by him in canvass or in stone, in sound, or in lyrical construction ; an effeminate prudent, sickly beauty, which...
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 páginas
...namely, to detach the beautiful from the useful, to do up the work as unavoidable, and hating it, pass on to enjoyment. These solaces and compensations, this...seeker. High beauty is no longer attainable by him in canvass or in stone, in sound, or in lyrical construction; an effeminate, prudent, sickly beauty, which...
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Twelve Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 270 páginas
...to detach, the beautiful from the useful, to do up the work as unavoidable, and hating it, pass on to enjoyment. These solaces and compensations, this...seeker. High beauty is no longer attainable by him in canvass or in stone, in sound, or in lyrical construction ; an effeminate prudent, sickly beauty, which...
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Twelve essays [comprising Essays, 1st ser.].

Ralph Waldo [essays] Emerson - 1849 - 270 páginas
...namely, to detach the beautiful from the useful, to do up the work as unavoidable, and hating it, pass on to enjoyment. These solaces and compensations, this division of beauty from use, the laws of nature db not permit. As soon as beauty is sought not from religion and love, but for pleasure, it degrades...
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The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two Volumes, Volumen1

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 páginas
...to detach the beautiful from the useful, to do up the work as unavoidable, and, hating it, pass on to enjoyment. These solaces and compensations, this...beauty from use, the laws of nature do not permit. As goon as beauty is sought, not from religion and love, but for pleasure, it degrades the seeker. High...
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Essays: First series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 300 páginas
...unavoidable, and, hating it, pass on to enjoyment. These solaces and compensations, this division of beanty from use, the laws of nature do not permit. As soon as beanty is sought, not from religion and love, but for pleasure, it degrades the seeker. High beanty...
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Essays, First Series

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1879 - 304 páginas
...detach the beautiful from , the useful, to do up tlie work as unavoidable, and, hating it, pass on to enjoyment. These solaces and compensations, this...beauty is no longer attainable by him in canvas or iu stone, in sound, or in lyrical construction; ail effeminate, prudent, sickly beauty, which is not...
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The Cycle of Life According to Modern Science: Being a Series of Essays ...

Caleb Williams Saleeby - 1904 - 386 páginas
..."art for art's sake." But I will quote to you an artist whom you must acknowledge. Thus says Emerson : "As soon as beauty is sought, not from religion and love, but for pleasure, it degrades the seeker. . . . Men do not see nature to be beautiful, and they go to make a statue which shall be. They abhor...
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The Elements of English Grammar: With Suggestions for Composition Work

Albert Le Roy Bartlett, Howard Lee McBain - 1906 - 360 páginas
...true, I shall rejoice. 2. I have met him, faced him, scorned him, when the fight was raging hot. 3. As soon as beauty is sought, not from religion and love, but for pleasure, it degrades the seeker. 4. When Cooper is at his best he becomes a genuine dramatist. 5. On the morrow he will leave me as...
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Right and Riches, Volumen25

Charles Orville McCasland - 1908 - 380 páginas
...of art in its broad sense of creating things or service of use and beauty. To use Emerson's words: "As soon as beauty is sought, not from religion and love, but for pleasure, it degrades the seeker. Beauty must come back to the useful arts, and the distinction between the fine and the useful arts...
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