Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 262
... beauty an approximate unity which gives him a pleasure somewhat analogous with the joy of love . This theory of Hemsterhuis , in which elements of mysticism and sensationalism mingle with glimpses of truth , developed later into the ...
... beauty an approximate unity which gives him a pleasure somewhat analogous with the joy of love . This theory of Hemsterhuis , in which elements of mysticism and sensationalism mingle with glimpses of truth , developed later into the ...
Pagina 341
... beauty exists in nature and that man introduces it in his vision of things , or whether natural beauty really exists though inferior in degree to the beauty of art . " The beauty of art , " he says , " stands higher than that of nature ...
... beauty exists in nature and that man introduces it in his vision of things , or whether natural beauty really exists though inferior in degree to the beauty of art . " The beauty of art , " he says , " stands higher than that of nature ...
Pagina 396
... beauty is , he falls back on using- whether well or ill - the old speculative method , which he prefaces with the remark that for him the concept of beauty is " merely an expedient in conformity with linguistic usage for indicating ...
... beauty is , he falls back on using- whether well or ill - the old speculative method , which he prefaces with the remark that for him the concept of beauty is " merely an expedient in conformity with linguistic usage for indicating ...
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