 | Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 376 pages
...narrow one of Mr. Rnskin f to the wider mud tro^ one of Pro&H8or Colrtn, who A*fi«»« ^gtheticg aa " a scientific doctrine or account of Beauty in Nature and Art, and of ;ae taculties tor enjo}-ing and for originating Beauty which exist in Man." Yet eren this might be... | |
 | sir John Bowring - 1879 - 626 pages
...Mr. Colvin after proposing the less sarcastic and more extended definition that the name {esthetics is intended to designate a scientific doctrine or account of beauty in Nature and art, and of the faculties for enjoying and originating beauty which exist in man, goes on to the consideration of his... | |
 | Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1883 - 372 pages
...narrow one of Mr. Ruskin t to the wider and truer one of Professor Colvin, who defines Esthetics as " a scientific doctrine or account of Beauty in Nature and Art, and of the faculties for enjoying and for originating Beauty which exist in Man." Yet even this might be extended,... | |
 | 1888 - 910 pages
...so." But in a less sarcastic and more extended definition, it would be said that the name /Esthetics is intended to designate a scientific doctrine or account of beauty in nature and art, and of the faculties for enjoying and for originating beauty which exist in man. Instead, however, of an accepted... | |
 | Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1888 - 372 pages
...narrow one of Mr. Ruskin t to the wider and truer one of Professor Colvin, who defines Esthetics as " a scientific doctrine or account of Beauty in Nature and Art, and of the faculties for enjoying and for originating Beauty which exist in Man." Yet even this might be extended,... | |
 | 1907 - 794 pages
...are so." But ma less sarcastic and more extended definition, it would be said that the name Esthetics is intended to designate a scientific doctrine or account of beauty in nature ami art, and of the faculties for enjoying and for originating lieauty which exist in man. Instead,... | |
 | Herbert Sidney Langfeld - 1920 - 344 pages
...seems to be most in accord with the present treatise is that by Sir Sidney Colvin which states that "the name aesthetics is intended to designate a scientific...or account of beauty, in nature and art, and of the 1 Encyclopedia Britannica. 1 1th edition, article on " ..Esthetia." faculty for enjoying and for originating... | |
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