Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 104
... illustration and the art of plastic volumes .... " 49 And since the art of illustration is really " literary " and quite extraneous to the plastic medium , wherever the literary values interfere with the plastic , it is the former that ...
... illustration and the art of plastic volumes .... " 49 And since the art of illustration is really " literary " and quite extraneous to the plastic medium , wherever the literary values interfere with the plastic , it is the former that ...
Pagina 108
... illustration from music : When we compare , let us say , a symphony of Haydn with Beethoven's Eroica and Fifth , it is impossible not to be conscious of a difference of a semi - literary quality . Beethoven's own title for his Third ...
... illustration from music : When we compare , let us say , a symphony of Haydn with Beethoven's Eroica and Fifth , it is impossible not to be conscious of a difference of a semi - literary quality . Beethoven's own title for his Third ...
Pagina 123
... illustration of words and sentences used entirely in this fashion ; here the words are of no intrinsic importance , and the referents are all - important . Writers in the exact sciences deliberately set out to restrict their words to ...
... illustration of words and sentences used entirely in this fashion ; here the words are of no intrinsic importance , and the referents are all - important . Writers in the exact sciences deliberately set out to restrict their words to ...
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