Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 116
... universal and essential quality of art , significant form , was missing , or rather had dwindled to a shallow stream , overlaid and hidden beneath weeds , so the universal response , esthetic emotion , was not evoked . It was not till ...
... universal and essential quality of art , significant form , was missing , or rather had dwindled to a shallow stream , overlaid and hidden beneath weeds , so the universal response , esthetic emotion , was not evoked . It was not till ...
Pagina 163
... universal truth , history about particular . In what manner , for example , any person of a certain char- acter would speak or act , probably or necessarily — this is universal ; and this is the object of poetry . But what Alcibiades ...
... universal truth , history about particular . In what manner , for example , any person of a certain char- acter would speak or act , probably or necessarily — this is universal ; and this is the object of poetry . But what Alcibiades ...
Pagina 168
... universal " ; he acts and speaks as a man of such a character and his situation necessarily or probably would . The truthful historian of Denmark could hardly have achieved this " universality " or consistently imaginable character ...
... universal " ; he acts and speaks as a man of such a character and his situation necessarily or probably would . The truthful historian of Denmark could hardly have achieved this " universality " or consistently imaginable character ...
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