Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 452
... arts . I find in Plutarch a comparison which illustrates this admirably he who would split wood with a key and open ... figurative arts , gardening , poetry and representative art ) , and criticized the clavecin oculaire of Father Castel ...
... arts . I find in Plutarch a comparison which illustrates this admirably he who would split wood with a key and open ... figurative arts , gardening , poetry and representative art ) , and criticized the clavecin oculaire of Father Castel ...
Pagina 453
... figurative art and of music . We have already seen how Schopenhauer de- Schopenhauer . stroyed the accepted limitations of art and built them up again , following the order of the ideas which they represent.3 Herbart clung to Lessing's ...
... figurative art and of music . We have already seen how Schopenhauer de- Schopenhauer . stroyed the accepted limitations of art and built them up again , following the order of the ideas which they represent.3 Herbart clung to Lessing's ...
Pagina 457
... figurative arts , he then , pro- ceeding to analyse a painting , found the two forms of consciousness to be in this case inseparable , and remarks : " Here we arrive at the precise opposite : searching for distinction , we find unity ...
... figurative arts , he then , pro- ceeding to analyse a painting , found the two forms of consciousness to be in this case inseparable , and remarks : " Here we arrive at the precise opposite : searching for distinction , we find unity ...
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