Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... indicated . In any event , precisely what prin- ciples of form , if any , can be laid down do not really matter for ... indicates that other factors must be considered as well . and Goya's Disasters of War and Beethoven's late quartets ...
... indicated . In any event , precisely what prin- ciples of form , if any , can be laid down do not really matter for ... indicates that other factors must be considered as well . and Goya's Disasters of War and Beethoven's late quartets ...
Pagina 32
... indicates that the coin is valid currency of the United States . It is the result of a convention ( which could be ... indicated ; it does not appear in its true color , etc. ) , but in general the proportions of the figure on the coin ...
... indicates that the coin is valid currency of the United States . It is the result of a convention ( which could be ... indicated ; it does not appear in its true color , etc. ) , but in general the proportions of the figure on the coin ...
Pagina 36
... indicates them by its reference to their convolutions . The melody , however , also indicates the word " wiegend " by constantly representing the stereotyped figure of a lullaby . Here we have two meanings super- imposed : the snake in ...
... indicates them by its reference to their convolutions . The melody , however , also indicates the word " wiegend " by constantly representing the stereotyped figure of a lullaby . Here we have two meanings super- imposed : the snake in ...
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