Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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... laws . What must these laws , these universals be ? Historical laws and historical concepts ? In that case , an elementary acquaintance with the theory of knowledge suffices to make clear the absurdity of the attempt . When such ...
... laws . What must these laws , these universals be ? Historical laws and historical concepts ? In that case , an elementary acquaintance with the theory of knowledge suffices to make clear the absurdity of the attempt . When such ...
Pagina 150
... laws of the hiatus , of cacophony , of diæresis or synæresis , but merely laws of taste and convenience ; that is to say , asthetic laws . And what are laws of words which are not at the same time laws of style ? Finally , the search ...
... laws of the hiatus , of cacophony , of diæresis or synæresis , but merely laws of taste and convenience ; that is to say , asthetic laws . And what are laws of words which are not at the same time laws of style ? Finally , the search ...
Pagina 443
Benedetto Croce. 1 itself to a higher law ; that nature should give , not receive , laws ; that the laws of the three unities are as ridiculous as it would be to forbid a painter to paint a large land- scape in a small picture ; that the ...
Benedetto Croce. 1 itself to a higher law ; that nature should give , not receive , laws ; that the laws of the three unities are as ridiculous as it would be to forbid a painter to paint a large land- scape in a small picture ; that the ...
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