Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 15
... genius is not something that has fallen from heaven , but humanity itself . The man of genius who poses or is represented as remote from humanity finds his punishment in becoming or appearing somewhat ridiculous . Examples of this are ...
... genius is not something that has fallen from heaven , but humanity itself . The man of genius who poses or is represented as remote from humanity finds his punishment in becoming or appearing somewhat ridiculous . Examples of this are ...
Pagina 61
... genius . Men endowed with genius in genius . art , in science , and in moral will or heroes , have always been recognized . But the genius of pure econo- micity has met with repugnance . It is not altogether without reason that a ...
... genius . Men endowed with genius in genius . art , in science , and in moral will or heroes , have always been recognized . But the genius of pure econo- micity has met with repugnance . It is not altogether without reason that a ...
Pagina 120
... genius : genius and taste are therefore substantially identical . The common remark that the critic should possess something of the genius of the artist and that the artist should possess taste , gives a glimpse of this identity ; or ...
... genius : genius and taste are therefore substantially identical . The common remark that the critic should possess something of the genius of the artist and that the artist should possess taste , gives a glimpse of this identity ; or ...
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