Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 88
... recognize any ugliness save the anti- ęsthetic or inexpressive , which can never form part of the ęsthetic fact , being , on the contrary , its antithesis . But in the doctrine which we are here criticizing the positing and discussion ...
... recognize any ugliness save the anti- ęsthetic or inexpressive , which can never form part of the ęsthetic fact , being , on the contrary , its antithesis . But in the doctrine which we are here criticizing the positing and discussion ...
Pagina 99
... recognize beautiful animals and flowers ; that natural beauty is discovered ( and examples of discovery are the points of view , pointed out by men of taste and imagination , to which more or less ęsthetic travellers and excursionists ...
... recognize beautiful animals and flowers ; that natural beauty is discovered ( and examples of discovery are the points of view , pointed out by men of taste and imagination , to which more or less ęsthetic travellers and excursionists ...
Pagina 105
... recognize that it is simply an incident aesthetic of ęsthetic reproduction , and from having looked upon it , on the contrary , as given in nature , is derived all that portion of treatises upon Esthetic entitled Beauty of Nature or ...
... recognize that it is simply an incident aesthetic of ęsthetic reproduction , and from having looked upon it , on the contrary , as given in nature , is derived all that portion of treatises upon Esthetic entitled Beauty of Nature or ...
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