Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... appears is rudiment- ary or highly developed and full of traces of past sensa- tions . Nor is the ambiguity remedied by ... appear , to no intuition can expression in one of its forms be wanting ; it is , in fact , an inseparable part of ...
... appears is rudiment- ary or highly developed and full of traces of past sensa- tions . Nor is the ambiguity remedied by ... appear , to no intuition can expression in one of its forms be wanting ; it is , in fact , an inseparable part of ...
Pagina 151
... appear otherwise than respectful towards the long line of literary men who have debated this question in Italy for centuries . But those ardent debates were fundamentally concerned with debates of æstheticity , not of æsthetic science ...
... appear otherwise than respectful towards the long line of literary men who have debated this question in Italy for centuries . But those ardent debates were fundamentally concerned with debates of æstheticity , not of æsthetic science ...
Pagina 183
... appear most beautiful and worthy of being held all the greater marvel . " 1 " Three most noble arts " ( wrote Tassoni in 1620 , and he repeated common opinion ) , History , Poetics , and Oratory , come under the heading of Politics and ...
... appear most beautiful and worthy of being held all the greater marvel . " 1 " Three most noble arts " ( wrote Tassoni in 1620 , and he repeated common opinion ) , History , Poetics , and Oratory , come under the heading of Politics and ...
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Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
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