Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 150
... according to the echoes which things arouse in his soul , that is , according to his impressions . It is not without reason that the most convinced supporter of any one of the solutions of the problem of the unity of language ( whether ...
... according to the echoes which things arouse in his soul , that is , according to his impressions . It is not without reason that the most convinced supporter of any one of the solutions of the problem of the unity of language ( whether ...
Pagina 371
... according to their force ( quantity ) , or according to their nature ( quality ) ; whence we have two groups — æsthetic forms of quantity , and æsthetic forms of quality . According to the first , the strong ( large ) is pleasing in ...
... according to their force ( quantity ) , or according to their nature ( quality ) ; whence we have two groups — æsthetic forms of quantity , and æsthetic forms of quality . According to the first , the strong ( large ) is pleasing in ...
Pagina 404
... according to the content as sublime , comic , tragic , etc .; according to the image , as beauty of nature or of art ; and according to the idealiza- tion as idealistic or naturalistic , formal or spiritual , 1 A. F. Lange , Geschichte ...
... according to the content as sublime , comic , tragic , etc .; according to the image , as beauty of nature or of art ; and according to the idealiza- tion as idealistic or naturalistic , formal or spiritual , 1 A. F. Lange , Geschichte ...
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