Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1967 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 107
... give the suggestion of firmness and of power . We do not deny that this may be so . But it must not be denied on the other hand that those also may possess beauty which give the impression of in- stability and weakness , where they ...
... give the suggestion of firmness and of power . We do not deny that this may be so . But it must not be denied on the other hand that those also may possess beauty which give the impression of in- stability and weakness , where they ...
Pagina 259
... give pleasure in so far only as they serve to give the illusion of faithful correspondence . " 3 Further on , the reader learns that amongst the immense variety of undulating lines which may be conceived , there is but one which truly ...
... give pleasure in so far only as they serve to give the illusion of faithful correspondence . " 3 Further on , the reader learns that amongst the immense variety of undulating lines which may be conceived , there is but one which truly ...
Pagina 262
... gives multiplicity , and the internal sense , which tends to unity ; hence the beautiful is " that which exhibits the greatest number of ideas in the shortest time . " Man , to ... give us the highest idea we can 262 VII HISTORY OF ĘSTHETIC.
... gives multiplicity , and the internal sense , which tends to unity ; hence the beautiful is " that which exhibits the greatest number of ideas in the shortest time . " Man , to ... give us the highest idea we can 262 VII HISTORY OF ĘSTHETIC.
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