Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 79
... beautiful presents itself as unity , the ugly as compose it . multiplicity . Hence we hear of merits in relation to works of art that are more or less failures , that is to say , of those parts of them that are beautiful , which is not ...
... beautiful presents itself as unity , the ugly as compose it . multiplicity . Hence we hear of merits in relation to works of art that are more or less failures , that is to say , of those parts of them that are beautiful , which is not ...
Pagina 108
... beautiful . If expression , if the beautiful , be indivisible , the physical fact on the contrary , in which it externalizes itself , can easily be divided and subdivided for example , a painted surface , into lines and colours , groups ...
... beautiful . If expression , if the beautiful , be indivisible , the physical fact on the contrary , in which it externalizes itself , can easily be divided and subdivided for example , a painted surface , into lines and colours , groups ...
Pagina 164
... beautiful things , but what the beautiful is ; that is to say , what it is that makes beautiful , not only a beautiful virgin , but also a beautiful mare , a beautiful lyre , a beautiful pot with two graceful ears of clay . Hippias and ...
... beautiful things , but what the beautiful is ; that is to say , what it is that makes beautiful , not only a beautiful virgin , but also a beautiful mare , a beautiful lyre , a beautiful pot with two graceful ears of clay . Hippias and ...
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Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1956 |
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