Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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... distinguished in the concrete from pure imagination as any one intuition is distinguished from any other in memory . Historical Where this is not possible , where the delicate and criticism . fleeting shades between the real and unreal ...
... distinguished in the concrete from pure imagination as any one intuition is distinguished from any other in memory . Historical Where this is not possible , where the delicate and criticism . fleeting shades between the real and unreal ...
Pagina 149
... distinguished philologists now accord but small value . Having confused physical with linguistic or expressive facts , and considering that the simple pre- cedes the complex in the order of ideas , they necessarily ended by thinking ...
... distinguished philologists now accord but small value . Having confused physical with linguistic or expressive facts , and considering that the simple pre- cedes the complex in the order of ideas , they necessarily ended by thinking ...
Pagina 169
... ( distinguished from the practical as leaving a material object behind them ) , disturbed the firm and constant consideration of artistic mimesis and poetry as a theoretical activity . But if it is a theoretical activity , by what ...
... ( distinguished from the practical as leaving a material object behind them ) , disturbed the firm and constant consideration of artistic mimesis and poetry as a theoretical activity . But if it is a theoretical activity , by what ...
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