Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... distinct boundary line need be set . The same would hold true of the literary work which depicted a set of historical events ; as the " distortion " or " free play of the imagination " on the historical incidents became greater and ...
... distinct boundary line need be set . The same would hold true of the literary work which depicted a set of historical events ; as the " distortion " or " free play of the imagination " on the historical incidents became greater and ...
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... distinct entities in the way that the friend's memoirs are at first perceived as distinct from his memory ) . But on the other hand he seems to be saying ( 2 ) that in order for expression to occur at all there must be this latter ...
... distinct entities in the way that the friend's memoirs are at first perceived as distinct from his memory ) . But on the other hand he seems to be saying ( 2 ) that in order for expression to occur at all there must be this latter ...
Pagina 104
... distinct and separate arts ; ... such pictures imply the mixture of the art of illustration and the art of plastic volumes .... " 49 And since the art of illustration is really " literary " and quite extraneous to the plastic medium ...
... distinct and separate arts ; ... such pictures imply the mixture of the art of illustration and the art of plastic volumes .... " 49 And since the art of illustration is really " literary " and quite extraneous to the plastic medium ...
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