Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... pattern , originally perhaps vaguely felt , clarifies itself in the exploration of a situation or plot which has been felt to be rele- vant to that pattern . Such a unity , inclusive of the poet's imaginative universe , seeks to ...
... pattern , originally perhaps vaguely felt , clarifies itself in the exploration of a situation or plot which has been felt to be rele- vant to that pattern . Such a unity , inclusive of the poet's imaginative universe , seeks to ...
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... pattern . This comprehensive imaginative pattern may be but a background to the particular imaginative pre- hension which is conveyed in the lyric ; in the play or novel , it finds a full expression , as a single prehension of the whole ...
... pattern . This comprehensive imaginative pattern may be but a background to the particular imaginative pre- hension which is conveyed in the lyric ; in the play or novel , it finds a full expression , as a single prehension of the whole ...
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... pattern which may be found in it , and ' appearance , ' or the pattern of things with their qualities and characters , is another . One construction may indeed preclude 224 MEANING AND TRUTH IN THE ARTS.
... pattern which may be found in it , and ' appearance , ' or the pattern of things with their qualities and characters , is another . One construction may indeed preclude 224 MEANING AND TRUTH IN THE ARTS.
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