Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNonpareil Books, 1978 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... represent Napoleon and Charle- magne , the Renaissance and the Reformation , the French Revolution and the Unification of Italy as individual facts with their individual physiognomy : that is , in the sense in which logicians use the ...
... represent Napoleon and Charle- magne , the Renaissance and the Reformation , the French Revolution and the Unification of Italy as individual facts with their individual physiognomy : that is , in the sense in which logicians use the ...
Pagina 276
... represent that which is con- tained in our concepts of the sublimity or majesty of creation , but something else which gives occasion to the imagination to run riot over a multitude of kindred representations which make us think more ...
... represent that which is con- tained in our concepts of the sublimity or majesty of creation , but something else which gives occasion to the imagination to run riot over a multitude of kindred representations which make us think more ...
Pagina 320
... represent the perfect , the ideal , that which would have been produced by nature , had she not been pre- vented by mechanical forces ; others reject the ideal as incapable of realisation and prefer that the artist should depict man as ...
... represent the perfect , the ideal , that which would have been produced by nature , had she not been pre- vented by mechanical forces ; others reject the ideal as incapable of realisation and prefer that the artist should depict man as ...
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