Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 169
... Aristotle that mimesis , being proper to man by nature , is contemplation or theoretic activity ; although he sometimes seems to forget this ( as when he confuses imitation with the case of boys , who acquire their first knowledge by ...
... Aristotle that mimesis , being proper to man by nature , is contemplation or theoretic activity ; although he sometimes seems to forget this ( as when he confuses imitation with the case of boys , who acquire their first knowledge by ...
Pagina 170
... Aristotle , in fact , after having made so good a beginning in the discovery of the purely imaginative , proper to poetry , remains half - way , perplexed and uncertain . Thus he sometimes makes the truth of imitation consist in a ...
... Aristotle , in fact , after having made so good a beginning in the discovery of the purely imaginative , proper to poetry , remains half - way , perplexed and uncertain . Thus he sometimes makes the truth of imitation consist in a ...
Pagina 187
... Aristotle , it is impossible to distinguish between poetry and history ( since both are imitations ) , or to prove that verse is not essential to poetry , or that history , science and art are unsuitable material for it ; since Aristotle ...
... Aristotle , it is impossible to distinguish between poetry and history ( since both are imitations ) , or to prove that verse is not essential to poetry , or that history , science and art are unsuitable material for it ; since Aristotle ...
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