Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 20
... basis of which he may conceive imaginatively . It seems to me that works of literary or pictorial art which do have as their basis some certain scene or person or historical plot or situation constantly gravitate between using it as ...
... basis of which he may conceive imaginatively . It seems to me that works of literary or pictorial art which do have as their basis some certain scene or person or historical plot or situation constantly gravitate between using it as ...
Pagina 23
... basis of anything outside this 2 them , but on the basis of something within the works themselves , namely , whether or not there are characters , scenes , or events depicted in the works . And it will be clear at once that in the case ...
... basis of anything outside this 2 them , but on the basis of something within the works themselves , namely , whether or not there are characters , scenes , or events depicted in the works . And it will be clear at once that in the case ...
Pagina 37
... basis of the whole , just as they are the basis of human life . ” ( 4 ) All the while the trumpet is used , as it always is by Bach , as an allegory of the majesty of God ( often to the point of represent- ing the voice of God himself ) ...
... basis of the whole , just as they are the basis of human life . ” ( 4 ) All the while the trumpet is used , as it always is by Bach , as an allegory of the majesty of God ( often to the point of represent- ing the voice of God himself ) ...
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