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Example sentences for "esthetics"

Lexicographically close words:
esters; esthai; esthetic; esthetical; esthetically; esti; estilo; estimable; estimacion; estimate
  1. It is so much outside the realm of scientific esthetics as hardly to have been more than overheard.

  2. His work is of the essence of poetry; it is alien to the realm of esthetics pure, for it has very special spiritual histories to relate.

  3. Science looks upon him as a phenomenon; esthetics looks upon him as a giant of masterful expression in our midst.

  4. The esthetics of the redman have been too particular to permit of universal understanding, and of universal adaptation.

  5. We need to admit, and speedily, the rare and excellent esthetics in our midst, a part of our own intimate scene.

  6. Are there any critics who attempt seriously to approach the modern theme, who find it worth their while to go into modern esthetics with anything like sincerity or real earnestness of attitude?

  7. They are among the very first in the development of esthetics in America in point of merit.

  8. Human beings in his stage of evolution never consciously reflect on the reasons of things, and considerations of comparative psychology or esthetics are as much beyond his mental powers as problems in algebra or trigonometry.

  9. For the rest, literature belongs to art rather than to nationality, to esthetics rather than to politics and geography.

  10. Sidenote: The Greek Ideal] [Sidenote: Injuries from College Athletics] The Greeks lifted their sports to a higher level than ours by surrounding them with imagination and making them a training in esthetics as well as in physical excellence.

  11. Here, as elsewhere, esthetics and health go hand in hand.

  12. If we stop to think for a moment it must be realized, that generations who succeeded in expressing themselves so effectively in other departments of esthetics could scarcely be expected to fail in literature alone, and they did not.

  13. The influence of applied esthetics is more vital because it is unconsciously absorbed through constant association.

  14. The value of applied esthetics is as a medicine to stir up social unrest and discontent.

  15. Esthetics have somewhat aligned themselves to the others, but at last there is a movement, known as the arts and crafts movement, more properly called applied esthetics, which is the effort to relate art to life.

  16. Physiology does not teach us how to digest, nor logic how to discourse, nor esthetics how to feel beauty or express it, nor ethics how to be good.

  17. And every man passes through this grade, because before all else he must wish to be himself, as an individual, and without this grade morality would be inexplicable, just as without esthetics logic would lack meaning.

  18. The ignorant and the professors of esthetics who do not know the source of all this have named it Greek idealism.

  19. That was the time when art critics and professors of esthetics denied Gothic art without comprehending it, the Roman school being in the ascendant in the admiration of the public.

  20. On passing through the spectacular aspects of lighting we finally emerge into the esthetics of light and lighting.

  21. In the use of light and color the laws of harmony and esthetics must be obeyed, but the sensibility of the lighting artist is a satisfactory guide.

  22. In a moment, Trigger realized, one of them was going to go into a lecture on functional esthetics unless she could head them off--and she'd already heard quite enough about functional esthetics in connection with the plasmoids.

  23. Europe and America, who believe, rightly or wrongly, that they are preparing the esthetics of the future).

  24. What the poet here maintains as regards esthetics only is applicable to all the organic forms of creation--that is to those ruled by an immanent logic, and, like them, resembling works of Nature.

  25. How it is I know not, but I often realize a presence here--in clear moods I am certain of it, and neither chemistry nor reasoning nor esthetics will give the least explanation.

  26. A modern writer on esthetics treats this matter at length, and finally concludes:[11] Is the symbolization pervasive enough to account for the steady continuing charm of lengthy compositions?

  27. Yet what we now have most at heart is to speak of the ordinary esthetics of life, of the care one should bestow upon the adornment of his dwelling and his person, giving to existence that luster without which it lacks charm.

  28. How esthetics would gain by more simplicity!

  29. From a critical point of view; propounding abstract principles of speculative philosophy and esthetics as applied to art.


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