Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 451
... painting with poetry . If not every use to which language is put is poetic , Lessing holds that not every use of natural coexistent signs is pictorial painting , like language , has its prose . Prosaic painters are those who represent ...
... painting with poetry . If not every use to which language is put is poetic , Lessing holds that not every use of natural coexistent signs is pictorial painting , like language , has its prose . Prosaic painters are those who represent ...
Pagina 453
... ( painting ) , and , in either case , is a union of concepts and bodies : if you take corporality without concept ... painting , secular music and romantic poetry . Herbart was im- placable against those who look in one art for the per ...
... ( painting ) , and , in either case , is a union of concepts and bodies : if you take corporality without concept ... painting , secular music and romantic poetry . Herbart was im- placable against those who look in one art for the per ...
Pagina 454
... painting ; arts of the ear- ( a ) prose , ( b ) the art of language , ( c ) poetry.2 3 The two most recent systems of classification are furnished by Schasler and Hartmann , who have also submitted the schemes of their predecessors to ...
... painting ; arts of the ear- ( a ) prose , ( b ) the art of language , ( c ) poetry.2 3 The two most recent systems of classification are furnished by Schasler and Hartmann , who have also submitted the schemes of their predecessors to ...
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