Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 133
... become compound . The problem of the origin of art , historically under- stood , is only justified when it is ... becomes ) , cannot be called a law , and if it be given as a law , becomes identical with the law of progress in the sense ...
... become compound . The problem of the origin of art , historically under- stood , is only justified when it is ... becomes ) , cannot be called a law , and if it be given as a law , becomes identical with the law of progress in the sense ...
Pagina 309
... become transient and unimportant , Beauty stands out more and more as something permanent and possessed of un- deniable value . " The judgment of taste is universal , eternal , immutable : " the complete representation ( vol- lendete ...
... become transient and unimportant , Beauty stands out more and more as something permanent and possessed of un- deniable value . " The judgment of taste is universal , eternal , immutable : " the complete representation ( vol- lendete ...
Pagina 364
... becomes subtilized until it is nothing but the shadow of the soul , a beautiful veil . The world of poetry is peopled ... become free manifestations of every idea and every concept . The theory of the ideal has been driven to its last ...
... becomes subtilized until it is nothing but the shadow of the soul , a beautiful veil . The world of poetry is peopled ... become free manifestations of every idea and every concept . The theory of the ideal has been driven to its last ...
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