Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 27
... appear on canvas . Thus , in the case of painting , the two orders of " material " occur in the same sense- modality . The principal stimulus to painting comes from what the painter , in imagination , sees ; but the principal stimulus ...
... appear on canvas . Thus , in the case of painting , the two orders of " material " occur in the same sense- modality . The principal stimulus to painting comes from what the painter , in imagination , sees ; but the principal stimulus ...
Pagina 51
... appear on the printed page as the figures in the painting do on the canvas - we must construct them out of the words and sen- tences ; nevertheless , through this symbolic medium of words , Tom Jones and a whole series of his adventures ...
... appear on the printed page as the figures in the painting do on the canvas - we must construct them out of the words and sen- tences ; nevertheless , through this symbolic medium of words , Tom Jones and a whole series of his adventures ...
Pagina 53
... appear . [ And where they do appear , the emotions are " in " the poem only to the extent that they charac- terize persons who appear in the poem . The poem thus does not literally contain emotions , although it may well have emotions ...
... appear . [ And where they do appear , the emotions are " in " the poem only to the extent that they charac- terize persons who appear in the poem . The poem thus does not literally contain emotions , although it may well have emotions ...
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