Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 23
... require us to say definitely that violins are represented or that they are not , just as common usage does not require us to decide whether certain borderline experiences are or are not esthetic . ) In discussing subject - matter thus ...
... require us to say definitely that violins are represented or that they are not , just as common usage does not require us to decide whether certain borderline experiences are or are not esthetic . ) In discussing subject - matter thus ...
Pagina 35
... require some non - arbitrary relation between the symbol and the thing symbolized . This kind of relation must now ... requires no further figurative transformation , is embodied in the descent of the melody . It should be noted that the ...
... require some non - arbitrary relation between the symbol and the thing symbolized . This kind of relation must now ... requires no further figurative transformation , is embodied in the descent of the melody . It should be noted that the ...
Pagina 135
... require a volume to itself ; it would 96. Cf. the examples of outright contradiction in poetry which are used to heighten the poetic effect , in William Empson's Seven Types of Ambiguity ; also Karl Britton , Com- munication ...
... require a volume to itself ; it would 96. Cf. the examples of outright contradiction in poetry which are used to heighten the poetic effect , in William Empson's Seven Types of Ambiguity ; also Karl Britton , Com- munication ...
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