Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 49
... observations are all obvious . Their exactitude cannot be denied . Let us , however , repeat that they are founded ... observation and analysis of greater subtlety reveal that such judgements follow instead of preceding the affirmation ...
... observations are all obvious . Their exactitude cannot be denied . Let us , however , repeat that they are founded ... observation and analysis of greater subtlety reveal that such judgements follow instead of preceding the affirmation ...
Pagina 157
... observations that were made as to the methods of the different artists , in the analogies between painting and poetry as expressed in the sayings attri- buted to Simonides and Sophocles ; or , finally , in the appearance of that word ...
... observations that were made as to the methods of the different artists , in the analogies between painting and poetry as expressed in the sayings attri- buted to Simonides and Sophocles ; or , finally , in the appearance of that word ...
Pagina 433
... observation already made by Montaigne : indeed he was perhaps inspired by Montaigne , although he does not mention his ... observations , Du Marsais ends by himself becoming confused and defines figures as “ manners of speech differing ...
... observation already made by Montaigne : indeed he was perhaps inspired by Montaigne , although he does not mention his ... observations , Du Marsais ends by himself becoming confused and defines figures as “ manners of speech differing ...
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