Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1967 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 147
... whole of its artistic products ? What is the character of an art ( for example of Greek art or Provençal literature ) but the whole physiognomy of those products ? And how can such a question be answered , save by narrating in its ...
... whole of its artistic products ? What is the character of an art ( for example of Greek art or Provençal literature ) but the whole physiognomy of those products ? And how can such a question be answered , save by narrating in its ...
Pagina 245
... whole theory of observation and experiment in Esthetic , to which this theory belongs , he says , by right of its connexion with the senses , and also the whole theory of the appetitive faculties , because " æsthetic requires not only a ...
... whole theory of observation and experiment in Esthetic , to which this theory belongs , he says , by right of its connexion with the senses , and also the whole theory of the appetitive faculties , because " æsthetic requires not only a ...
Pagina 415
... whole : the entire absence of fatigue with which he traverses the infinite mass of visual impressions , the rapidity with which representations dart across his consciousness , convince him that he stands in the midst of an immense ...
... whole : the entire absence of fatigue with which he traverses the infinite mass of visual impressions , the rapidity with which representations dart across his consciousness , convince him that he stands in the midst of an immense ...
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