Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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... language . Language is perpetual creation . What has been linguistically expressed is not repeated , save by repro- duction of what has already been produced . The ever- new impressions give rise to continuous changes of sound and ...
... language . Language is perpetual creation . What has been linguistically expressed is not repeated , save by repro- duction of what has already been produced . The ever- new impressions give rise to continuous changes of sound and ...
Pagina 325
Benedetto Croce. and languages ; between the universal language , corre- sponding with Logic , and concrete , historical languages disturbed by feeling and imagination or whatever other name was applied to the psychological element of ...
Benedetto Croce. and languages ; between the universal language , corre- sponding with Logic , and concrete , historical languages disturbed by feeling and imagination or whatever other name was applied to the psychological element of ...
Pagina 327
... language exists as something objective outside the talking man , unattached and independent , and waking up when needed for use . activity . But Humboldt opposes Humboldt : amongst the old Language as dross we detect the brilliant ...
... language exists as something objective outside the talking man , unattached and independent , and waking up when needed for use . activity . But Humboldt opposes Humboldt : amongst the old Language as dross we detect the brilliant ...
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