Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 157
... appearance of criticism and reflection upon poetical works , painting and sculpture ; in the judgements pronounced on the occasion of poetical com- petitions , in the observations that were made as to the methods of the different ...
... appearance of criticism and reflection upon poetical works , painting and sculpture ; in the judgements pronounced on the occasion of poetical com- petitions , in the observations that were made as to the methods of the different ...
Pagina 185
... appearance or signification either with the opinions of men or with the universal . Nor can we accept the Platonic axiom that the poet has no knowledge of the things of which he treats ; he does know them , but in his own poet's manner ...
... appearance or signification either with the opinions of men or with the universal . Nor can we accept the Platonic axiom that the poet has no knowledge of the things of which he treats ; he does know them , but in his own poet's manner ...
Pagina 300
... appearance maintained as mere appearance . The very nature of the work of art is thus completely altered , for a work of art must not present to intuition a content in its universality , but this universal individualized and converted ...
... appearance maintained as mere appearance . The very nature of the work of art is thus completely altered , for a work of art must not present to intuition a content in its universality , but this universal individualized and converted ...
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