[8]. There is no science which more than æsthetics has been handed over to the reveries of the metaphysicians. From Plato down to the received doctrines of our day, people have made of art a strange amalgam of quintessential fancies and transcendental mysteries, which find their supreme expression in the conception of an absolute ideal Beauty, immutable and divine prototype of actual things.
[9]. See on this matter Benard’s admirable book, L’esthétique d’Aristote, also Walter’s Geschichte der Aesthetik im Altertum.
[10]. Schasler, p. 361.
[11]. Schasler, p. 369.
[12]. Schasler, pp. 388-390.
[13]. Knight, Philosophy of the Beautiful, i. pp. 165, 166.
[14]. Schasler, p. 289. Knight, pp. 168, 169.
[15]. R. Kralik, Weltschönheit, Versuch einer allgemeinen Aesthetik, pp. 304-306.
[16]. Knight, p. 101.
[17]. Schasler, p. 316.