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Pagina 195
-Don't say : " There must be something common , or they would not be called ' games ' " --but look and see whether there is anything common to all . - For if you look at them you will not see something that is common to all ...
-Don't say : " There must be something common , or they would not be called ' games ' " --but look and see whether there is anything common to all . - For if you look at them you will not see something that is common to all ...
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Look at the Bell - Fry theory again . Of course , “ Art is significant form " cannot be accepted as a true , real definition of art ; and most certainly it actually functions in their esthetics as a redefinition of art in terms of the ...
Look at the Bell - Fry theory again . Of course , “ Art is significant form " cannot be accepted as a true , real definition of art ; and most certainly it actually functions in their esthetics as a redefinition of art in terms of the ...
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All we mean is that the mountain looks as if it were rising . ... Very well ; then , ( says the Reader ) we will avoid all figures of speech and say merely : when we look at the mountain we somehow or other think of the action of rising ...
All we mean is that the mountain looks as if it were rising . ... Very well ; then , ( says the Reader ) we will avoid all figures of speech and say merely : when we look at the mountain we somehow or other think of the action of rising ...
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ONE ART AS SEMBLANCE | 3 |
ART AS BEAUTY | 23 |
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