Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 16
... imitation of nature has also several meanings . Sometimes truths have been expressed or at least shadowed forth in these words , sometimes errors have been promulgated . More frequently , no definite thought has been expressed at all ...
... imitation of nature has also several meanings . Sometimes truths have been expressed or at least shadowed forth in these words , sometimes errors have been promulgated . More frequently , no definite thought has been expressed at all ...
Pagina 186
... imitation " : ( a ) " following the ex- ample of another , " which is " acting in exactly the same way as another without knowing the reason of such action " and ( b ) the imitation " demanded by poetry , " which " does things in a ...
... imitation " : ( a ) " following the ex- ample of another , " which is " acting in exactly the same way as another without knowing the reason of such action " and ( b ) the imitation " demanded by poetry , " which " does things in a ...
Pagina 187
... imitation ; and even if it be imitation at all , it belongs not to poets alone , nor is it mere imita- tion of any kind , but something else not mentioned by Aristotle nor pointed out by any one else , nor yet borne into the mind of man ...
... imitation ; and even if it be imitation at all , it belongs not to poets alone , nor is it mere imita- tion of any kind , but something else not mentioned by Aristotle nor pointed out by any one else , nor yet borne into the mind of man ...
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