Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 177
... poet , that " sub imagine fabularum totius philo- sophiae exprimit veritatem . " 1 The process of inter- pretation became fixed in the doctrine of the four mean- ings , literal , allegorical , moral and anagogic , which Dante afterwards ...
... poet , that " sub imagine fabularum totius philo- sophiae exprimit veritatem . " 1 The process of inter- pretation became fixed in the doctrine of the four mean- ings , literal , allegorical , moral and anagogic , which Dante afterwards ...
Pagina 185
... poet produces things as he contemplates the universal and most beautiful idea of them : the others say only what they need to say for their purposes , the poet that he may say everything beautifully and fully . But the beauty of a poem ...
... poet produces things as he contemplates the universal and most beautiful idea of them : the others say only what they need to say for their purposes , the poet that he may say everything beautifully and fully . But the beauty of a poem ...
Pagina 222
... poet such a poet as Homer , father and prince of poetry . " Poets are the senses , philosophers the intellect , of man- kind.2 Imagination is " stronger in proportion as reason is weaker . " 3 " ' 1 No doubt " reflexion " may be put in ...
... poet such a poet as Homer , father and prince of poetry . " Poets are the senses , philosophers the intellect , of man- kind.2 Imagination is " stronger in proportion as reason is weaker . " 3 " ' 1 No doubt " reflexion " may be put in ...
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