Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 51
... medium of words , Tom Jones and a whole series of his adventures can truly be said to be represented in Fielding's novel.28 A curious and interesting difference between literature and painting may be observed in this connection ...
... medium of words , Tom Jones and a whole series of his adventures can truly be said to be represented in Fielding's novel.28 A curious and interesting difference between literature and painting may be observed in this connection ...
Pagina 120
... medium can be apprehended in its purely sensory aspect without mutilation . It can stand alone entire . It is not a necessary part of color , line , and space to represent , express , or evoke . The sensory medium itself has a beauty ...
... medium can be apprehended in its purely sensory aspect without mutilation . It can stand alone entire . It is not a necessary part of color , line , and space to represent , express , or evoke . The sensory medium itself has a beauty ...
Pagina 214
... medium ( it would be most difficult with literature , as we saw in Chapter IV ) , which exist entirely or almost entirely free of them . 2 One special application of the general thesis of this chapter is of special interest to ...
... medium ( it would be most difficult with literature , as we saw in Chapter IV ) , which exist entirely or almost entirely free of them . 2 One special application of the general thesis of this chapter is of special interest to ...
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