Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 90
... sublime ? The unexpected affirmation definitions of of an overwhelming moral force that is one definition . But the other definition is equally good , which recognizes the humorous . the sublime also where the force which affirms itself ...
... sublime ? The unexpected affirmation definitions of of an overwhelming moral force that is one definition . But the other definition is equally good , which recognizes the humorous . the sublime also where the force which affirms itself ...
Pagina 345
... sublime and deducing them from a single concept ? Apparently not . By his declaration that the principle of beauty must be sought outside ourselves , and that of the sublime within us , he tacitly assumes that the two objects are wholly ...
... sublime and deducing them from a single concept ? Apparently not . By his declaration that the principle of beauty must be sought outside ourselves , and that of the sublime within us , he tacitly assumes that the two objects are wholly ...
Pagina 346
... sublime is the infinite in the finite , and the beautiful the finite in the infinite , adding that the absolutely sublime includes the beautiful , and the beauti- ful the sublime ; 2 and Ast , whom we have mentioned already , spoke of a ...
... sublime is the infinite in the finite , and the beautiful the finite in the infinite , adding that the absolutely sublime includes the beautiful , and the beauti- ful the sublime ; 2 and Ast , whom we have mentioned already , spoke of a ...
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Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic Benedetto Croce Visualizzazione estratti - 1967 |
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