Esthetic AnalysisT.Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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... clearly apprehended consists , upon analysis , of elements intrinsically ordered and also ordered spatially and temporally . The temporal cannot be present except as it attaches itself to what is qualitatively and spatially extended any ...
... clearly apprehended consists , upon analysis , of elements intrinsically ordered and also ordered spatially and temporally . The temporal cannot be present except as it attaches itself to what is qualitatively and spatially extended any ...
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... clearly stated , we have to offer as analysis nothing beyond two principles that every one assumes without question and has no need to study . These are ( 1 ) that is and is not are incompatible in a single simple assertion in ...
... clearly stated , we have to offer as analysis nothing beyond two principles that every one assumes without question and has no need to study . These are ( 1 ) that is and is not are incompatible in a single simple assertion in ...
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... clearly felt temporal pattern in verse in just the sense in which there is not a measured pitch pattern . If so , there must be measure and number in verse , since without these there could be no clearly apprehended temporal pattern at ...
... clearly felt temporal pattern in verse in just the sense in which there is not a measured pitch pattern . If so , there must be measure and number in verse , since without these there could be no clearly apprehended temporal pattern at ...
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