Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... composition . The two constitute material of two different orders or dimensions . In the same way , the world of experience— or more specifically the author's experience - is the secondary ma- terial of literature , and words and ...
... composition . The two constitute material of two different orders or dimensions . In the same way , the world of experience— or more specifically the author's experience - is the secondary ma- terial of literature , and words and ...
Pagina 27
... composition is about emotions , and how would such an assertion be established ? Is it not enough to say that the composer wrote his composition as a result of certain experiences ( including emotions ) and that the composition when ...
... composition is about emotions , and how would such an assertion be established ? Is it not enough to say that the composer wrote his composition as a result of certain experiences ( including emotions ) and that the composition when ...
Pagina 65
... composition expresses melan- choly , " I believe we are saying something about the effect of the composition on us . " Express " in this sense is always " to you " or " to me . " What the composition expresses to you it may not express ...
... composition expresses melan- choly , " I believe we are saying something about the effect of the composition on us . " Express " in this sense is always " to you " or " to me . " What the composition expresses to you it may not express ...
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