The Pensées of Pascal--: A Study in Baroque Style |
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Page 44
... attempt to " unify disunity " ; for again , there is the attempt to bring into focus what is not actually there . One could go so far as to say that the Baroque painting has no genuine frame , but only an artificial one . Movement here ...
... attempt to " unify disunity " ; for again , there is the attempt to bring into focus what is not actually there . One could go so far as to say that the Baroque painting has no genuine frame , but only an artificial one . Movement here ...
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... attempt to make visible the invisible -- to bring within focus what is beyond the focal point -- in other words , it is also an 5The literary critic interested in psychoanalysis through style would doubtlessly construe this evidence to ...
... attempt to make visible the invisible -- to bring within focus what is beyond the focal point -- in other words , it is also an 5The literary critic interested in psychoanalysis through style would doubtlessly construe this evidence to ...
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... attempt once again to answer the question of the dissenters : " Why Baroque ? " Because it is the only term capable of characterizing the art ex- pression of the period . The term classique is petrified ; it cannot be re- shaped to ...
... attempt once again to answer the question of the dissenters : " Why Baroque ? " Because it is the only term capable of characterizing the art ex- pression of the period . The term classique is petrified ; it cannot be re- shaped to ...
Contents
AN ANALYSIS OF THE PENSERS | 42 |
III | 51 |
THE ROLE OF SOUND IN UNIFYING DISUNITY | 104 |
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analysis antinomy antithesis autres Baroque art Baroque style Biblical bien Blaise Pascal c'est charité choses coeur connaissance connaitre contraire coutume critics Croll d'être d'une deux Dieu disproportion divertissement doute effect elements elle esprit être expression faire fait fausse faut gloire grand grandeur Hatzfeld Heinrich Wölfflin hommes hyperbaton Ibid imagination infinis jamais Jésus-Christ juges Juifs jusqu'à l'âme l'autre l'Eglise l'esprit l'homme l'imagination l'un l'univers Lhermet literary means misère monde mort mouvement n'est nature naturelle objective paradox parallelism Paris Pascal Pascal's style Pascalian pensant Pensées peuple peut plaisir plein poetic poetry Port-Royal principle qu'elle qu'il qu'on qu'un que les raison repetition rhythm rien roseau Roustan s'il Sainte-Beuve savoir sense seul SISTERS OF MERCY sommes souvent stylistic succomber temps tension terre tion Tourneur tout toutes les nuits trouve unifying disunity vanité verb vérité veut vient voir voit vrai Wölfflin words