Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... object of which it is a photograph , in a natural relation of resemblance ; the symbolism need not be learned ( except simple conventions like the representa- tion of three - dimensional objects on two - dimensional surfaces ) , and a ...
... object of which it is a photograph , in a natural relation of resemblance ; the symbolism need not be learned ( except simple conventions like the representa- tion of three - dimensional objects on two - dimensional surfaces ) , and a ...
Pagina 68
... object actually presented , the word , the image , the expressive thing ; the second is the object suggested , the further thought , emotion , or image evoked , the thing expressed . These lie together in the mind , and their union ...
... object actually presented , the word , the image , the expressive thing ; the second is the object suggested , the further thought , emotion , or image evoked , the thing expressed . These lie together in the mind , and their union ...
Pagina 200
... object . It may be that the conveyance is accom- panied by the occurrence of emotion ; but such emotion is incidental to the main end of poetry , which is the expression and communication of an object or objects as they are present to ...
... object . It may be that the conveyance is accom- panied by the occurrence of emotion ; but such emotion is incidental to the main end of poetry , which is the expression and communication of an object or objects as they are present to ...
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