Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1953 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 62
... various activities are mingled , and are filled with particular and contingent contents . The juridical fact , for example , considered as what is called objective law , is derived both from the economic and from the logical activities ...
... various activities are mingled , and are filled with particular and contingent contents . The juridical fact , for example , considered as what is called objective law , is derived both from the economic and from the logical activities ...
Pagina 113
... various sorts of stone , for obtaining a successful mixture of bronze , for working with the chisel , for the accurate casting of the clay or plaster model , for keeping clay damp ; a theory of Painting , on the various techniques of ...
... various sorts of stone , for obtaining a successful mixture of bronze , for working with the chisel , for the accurate casting of the clay or plaster model , for keeping clay damp ; a theory of Painting , on the various techniques of ...
Pagina 213
... various styles in literature and other small differences , for the laws she herself investigates are diffused throughout all the arts like guiding - stars for these various subsidiary arts ( quasi cynosura quaedam specialium ) and must ...
... various styles in literature and other small differences , for the laws she herself investigates are diffused throughout all the arts like guiding - stars for these various subsidiary arts ( quasi cynosura quaedam specialium ) and must ...
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