Æsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, limited, 1929 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 5
... matter , which the spirit can never apprehend in itself as simple matter . This it can only possess with form and in form , but postulates the notion of it as a mere limit . Matter , in its abstraction , is mechanism , passivity ; it is ...
... matter , which the spirit can never apprehend in itself as simple matter . This it can only possess with form and in form , but postulates the notion of it as a mere limit . Matter , in its abstraction , is mechanism , passivity ; it is ...
Pagina 6
... matter and form . These are not two acts of ours , opposed to one another ; but the one is outside us and assaults and sweeps us off our feet , while the other inside us tends to absorb and identify itself with that which is outside .
... matter and form . These are not two acts of ours , opposed to one another ; but the one is outside us and assaults and sweeps us off our feet , while the other inside us tends to absorb and identify itself with that which is outside .
Pagina 285
... matter through form ( den Stoff durch die Form vertilgt ) ; the more imposing , overwhelming or seductive the matter is in itself , the greater its obstinacy in striving to emphasize its own particular effect , the more the spectator ...
... matter through form ( den Stoff durch die Form vertilgt ) ; the more imposing , overwhelming or seductive the matter is in itself , the greater its obstinacy in striving to emphasize its own particular effect , the more the spectator ...
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