Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 103
... least satisfactory , kind , and the imagination turns from it , if not with disgust , at least with relief at having done with so boring a performance . But on the other hand our contemplation of plastic and spatial relations is ...
... least satisfactory , kind , and the imagination turns from it , if not with disgust , at least with relief at having done with so boring a performance . But on the other hand our contemplation of plastic and spatial relations is ...
Pagina 132
... least upon the evocative powers ( through images , emotions , etc. ) of the words employed . To the extent that the poet's " message " consists merely in grasping the referential meanings of the words and sentences he uses , this ...
... least upon the evocative powers ( through images , emotions , etc. ) of the words employed . To the extent that the poet's " message " consists merely in grasping the referential meanings of the words and sentences he uses , this ...
Pagina 227
... least ) publicly experienceable . They are not , or rather they do not re- main , the private property of the artist . In this sense at least they are objective . ( I do not think it would be fruitful at this point to quibble about the ...
... least ) publicly experienceable . They are not , or rather they do not re- main , the private property of the artist . In this sense at least they are objective . ( I do not think it would be fruitful at this point to quibble about the ...
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