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doctrine of the means of internal expression , a thing that is altogether
inconceivable . And we know well the reason of its inconceivability ; expression ,
considered in itself , is a primary theoretic activity , and as such precedes practice
and ...
doctrine of the means of internal expression , a thing that is altogether
inconceivable . And we know well the reason of its inconceivability ; expression ,
considered in itself , is a primary theoretic activity , and as such precedes practice
and ...
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definite physical means for their reproduction and other artistic intuitions of other
means . We can obtain the effect of certain plays by simply reading them ; others
need declamation and scenic display : there are some artistic intuitions which ...
definite physical means for their reproduction and other artistic intuitions of other
means . We can obtain the effect of certain plays by simply reading them ; others
need declamation and scenic display : there are some artistic intuitions which ...
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By this means Whitney relapsed into the ancient doctrine that speech is a symbol
or means of expression , of human ... means to end.2 Philosophical spirit
reappeared in Paul's Principles of the History of Language ( 1880 ) , 3 though the
...
By this means Whitney relapsed into the ancient doctrine that speech is a symbol
or means of expression , of human ... means to end.2 Philosophical spirit
reappeared in Paul's Principles of the History of Language ( 1880 ) , 3 though the
...
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