Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1960 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 65
... sometimes one , sometimes another of them being supreme in the dignity shared by all . It is impossible to enumerate all the various attitudes . assumed or capable of being assumed by this conception of Esthetic , which we will call ...
... sometimes one , sometimes another of them being supreme in the dignity shared by all . It is impossible to enumerate all the various attitudes . assumed or capable of being assumed by this conception of Esthetic , which we will call ...
Pagina 70
... sometimes indicate the successful expression , and the various forms of the failures . But they do this in the most inconstant and capricious manner , so much so that the same word serves sometimes to proclaim the perfect , sometimes to ...
... sometimes indicate the successful expression , and the various forms of the failures . But they do this in the most inconstant and capricious manner , so much so that the same word serves sometimes to proclaim the perfect , sometimes to ...
Pagina 197
... sometimes critical and sometimes productive : this fusion , identification and subordination of terms apparently distinct shows how they gravitate round one single concept . contradictions A German critic , one of the very few who have ...
... sometimes critical and sometimes productive : this fusion , identification and subordination of terms apparently distinct shows how they gravitate round one single concept . contradictions A German critic , one of the very few who have ...
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