The man of science possesses principles — the man of art, not the less nobly gifted, is possessed and carried away by them. The principles which art involves, science evolves. The truths on which the success of art depends lurk in the artist's mind... Monthly Journal of Medical Science - 141 페이지1851전체보기 - 도서 정보
| William Whewell - 1840 - 606 페이지
...principles which Art involves, Science alone evolves. The truths on which the success of Art depends, lurk in the artist's mind in an undeveloped state...invention, balancing his judgment, but not appearing in the form of enunciated propositions. Principles are not to him direct objects of meditation : they... | |
| William Thomson - 1857 - 416 페이지
..."The principles which Art involves, science evolves. The truths on which the success of Art depends, lurk in the artist's mind in an undeveloped state,...invention, balancing his judgment, but not appearing in the form of enunciated propositions." * And because the artist cannot always communicate his own principles,... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 410 페이지
...principles which Art involves, Science alone evolves. The truths on which the success of Art depends, lurk in the artist's mind in an undeveloped state;...invention, balancing his judgment, but not appearing in the form of enunciated Propositions. Principles are not to him direct objects of meditation: they are... | |
| William Thomson - 1859 - 370 페이지
...The principles which Art involves, science evolves. The truths on which the success of Art depends, lurk in the artist's mind in an undeveloped state,...invention, balancing his judgment, but not appearing in the form of enunciated propositions."* And because the artist cannot always communicate his own principles,... | |
| William Fleming - 1860 - 710 페이지
...art involoes, science evolves. The truths on which art depends lurk in the artist's mind undeveloped, guiding his hand, stimulating his invention, balancing his judgment, but not appearing in the form of enunciated propositions. Art in its earlier stages is anterior to science — it may afterwards... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 470 페이지
...The principles which art involves, science evolves. The truths on which the success of art depends lurk in the artist's mind in an undeveloped state,...conduce to the performance of its own proper work ; it recognizes no other principles of selection." " He who reads a book on logic, probably thinks no better... | |
| John Brown - 1863 - 486 페이지
...The principles which art involves, science evolves. The truths on which the success of art depends lurk in the artist's mind in an undeveloped state,...conduce to the performance of its own proper work ; it recognizes no other principles of selection." " He who reads a book on logic, probably thinks no better... | |
| William Thomson - 1863 - 404 페이지
...The principles which Art involves, science evolves. The truths on which the success of Art depends, lurk in the artist's mind in an undeveloped state,...invention, balancing his judgment, but not appearing in the form of enunciated propositions."* And because the artist cannot always communicate his own principles,... | |
| William Thomson - 1863 - 354 페이지
...The principles which Art involves^ science .evolves. The truths on which the success of Art depends, lurk in the artist's mind in an undeveloped state,...invention, balancing his judgment, but not appearing in the form of enunciated propositions." * And because the artist cannot always communicate his own principles,... | |
| John Brown - 1865 - 462 페이지
...The principles which art involves, science evolves. The truths on which the success of art depends lurk in the artist's mind in an undeveloped state,...instance) will of course admit into its limits, everything (cmd nothing else) which can conduce to the performance of its own proper work ; it recognizes no other... | |
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