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There also exists today an instrument - the theory of signs - which may prove of great power in meeting the recurrent demands for insight into the essentials of human culture.1 § 2 The utilization of the theory of signs for an approach ...
There also exists today an instrument - the theory of signs - which may prove of great power in meeting the recurrent demands for insight into the essentials of human culture.1 § 2 The utilization of the theory of signs for an approach ...
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In some ways they serve him even better , for the human body is a particularly complex pattern , not easily reduced to the simplicity of shape and motion that transmits compelling expression . Also it is overloaded with nonvisual ...
In some ways they serve him even better , for the human body is a particularly complex pattern , not easily reduced to the simplicity of shape and motion that transmits compelling expression . Also it is overloaded with nonvisual ...
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One may say that such a result could be more simply obtained by putting aside totally those human forms - man , house , mountain - and building figures completely original . But this is in the first place impractical .
One may say that such a result could be more simply obtained by putting aside totally those human forms - man , house , mountain - and building figures completely original . But this is in the first place impractical .
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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