Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 8
... possesses intuitions to the extent that it expresses them . Should this proposition sound para- doxical , that is partly ... possess so accurate an image of it as to be able to trace it immediately upon paper or on the blackboard ? Key ...
... possesses intuitions to the extent that it expresses them . Should this proposition sound para- doxical , that is partly ... possess so accurate an image of it as to be able to trace it immediately upon paper or on the blackboard ? Key ...
Pagina 11
... possess of the intuitions of a poet ! And how little does one painter possess those of another painter ! Nevertheless , that little is all our actual patrimony of intuitions or representa- tions . Beyond these are only impressions ...
... possess of the intuitions of a poet ! And how little does one painter possess those of another painter ! Nevertheless , that little is all our actual patrimony of intuitions or representa- tions . Beyond these are only impressions ...
Pagina 120
... possess something of the genius of the artist and that the artist should possess taste , gives a glimpse of this identity ; or the remark that there exists an active ( productive ) and a passive ( reproductive ) taste . But it is also ...
... possess something of the genius of the artist and that the artist should possess taste , gives a glimpse of this identity ; or the remark that there exists an active ( productive ) and a passive ( reproductive ) taste . But it is also ...
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