Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 41
... directly imitate or reproduce ( when it does so at all ) the sights of life - only what can be sensed through the visual sense - modality can be directly represented on canvas - so music , if it reproduces anything from life , can ...
... directly imitate or reproduce ( when it does so at all ) the sights of life - only what can be sensed through the visual sense - modality can be directly represented on canvas - so music , if it reproduces anything from life , can ...
Pagina 119
... directly presented sensuous surface , either auditory ( as in music ) or visual ( as in painting ) ; it is as it stands simply a set of symbols which can become endowed with a surface only after an act of imaginative construction on the ...
... directly presented sensuous surface , either auditory ( as in music ) or visual ( as in painting ) ; it is as it stands simply a set of symbols which can become endowed with a surface only after an act of imaginative construction on the ...
Pagina 184
... directly before us , while in poetry we must reconstruct it from the words : which is only to say what we saw in Part I , that painting is a directly sensuous medium , while literature is a symbolic one and hence at one remove from the ...
... directly before us , while in poetry we must reconstruct it from the words : which is only to say what we saw in Part I , that painting is a directly sensuous medium , while literature is a symbolic one and hence at one remove from the ...
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