Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 112
... means , because it has not an end ; it has intuitions of things , but it does not will and is therefore unanalysable into the abstract components of volition , means and end . Sometimes a certain writer is said to have invented a new ...
... means , because it has not an end ; it has intuitions of things , but it does not will and is therefore unanalysable into the abstract components of volition , means and end . Sometimes a certain writer is said to have invented a new ...
Pagina 116
... 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 need ...
... 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 need ...
Pagina 402
... means Whitney relapsed into the ancient doctrine that speech is a symbol or means of expression , of human thought , subject to the will , the result of a synthesis of faculties and of a capacity for intelligent adaptation of means to ...
... means Whitney relapsed into the ancient doctrine that speech is a symbol or means of expression , of human thought , subject to the will , the result of a synthesis of faculties and of a capacity for intelligent adaptation of means to ...
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