Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 145
... object , and every action a being that acts , this picture also represents a material object or being . But this movement takes place in a definite place , which is a piece of a definite heavenly body ( the Earth ) , and pre- cisely of ...
... object , and every action a being that acts , this picture also represents a material object or being . But this movement takes place in a definite place , which is a piece of a definite heavenly body ( the Earth ) , and pre- cisely of ...
Pagina 238
... object of all arts and all sciences ; we call it the object of poetry when by means of imaginary presentations it ravishes the intellect and moves the will , transporting both these faculties into the ideal and archetypal world of which ...
... object of all arts and all sciences ; we call it the object of poetry when by means of imaginary presentations it ravishes the intellect and moves the will , transporting both these faculties into the ideal and archetypal world of which ...
Pagina 270
... object which arouses such pleasure , and in the feeling of its own perfection . " Finally , the beautiful may be defined as " the inherent modification of the object under observation which presents it in the inevitably characteristic ...
... object which arouses such pleasure , and in the feeling of its own perfection . " Finally , the beautiful may be defined as " the inherent modification of the object under observation which presents it in the inevitably characteristic ...
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