Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan and Company, Limited, 1909 - 403 pagine |
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Pagina xvi
... truth , to the English - speaking world . No one could have been further removed than my- self , as I turned over at Naples the pages of La Critica , from any idea that I was nearing the solution of the problem of Art . All my youth it ...
... truth , to the English - speaking world . No one could have been further removed than my- self , as I turned over at Naples the pages of La Critica , from any idea that I was nearing the solution of the problem of Art . All my youth it ...
Pagina xvii
... truth . With A. C. Swinburne I had sat and watched the lava that yet flowed from those lips that were kissed in youth by all the Muses . Neither from him nor from J. M. Whistler's brilliant aphorisms on art could be gathered anything ...
... truth . With A. C. Swinburne I had sat and watched the lava that yet flowed from those lips that were kissed in youth by all the Muses . Neither from him nor from J. M. Whistler's brilliant aphorisms on art could be gathered anything ...
Pagina xxii
... truth flashed upon him . He saw for the first time clearly that history cannot be a science , since , like art , it always deals with the particular . Without a moment's hesitation he hastened to the printers and bade them break up the ...
... truth flashed upon him . He saw for the first time clearly that history cannot be a science , since , like art , it always deals with the particular . Without a moment's hesitation he hastened to the printers and bade them break up the ...
Pagina xxiii
... truth , and Croce never begins an article for a newspaper without the complete collection of the works of the author to be criticized , and his own . elaborate notes on the table before him . Schopenhauer said there were three kinds of ...
... truth , and Croce never begins an article for a newspaper without the complete collection of the works of the author to be criticized , and his own . elaborate notes on the table before him . Schopenhauer said there were three kinds of ...
Pagina xxvi
... truth , the useful and the moral . These confusions led Hegel to talk of the death of art , to conceive as possible a Philosophy of History , and to the application of the natural sciences to the absurd task of constructing a Philosophy ...
... truth , the useful and the moral . These confusions led Hegel to talk of the death of art , to conceive as possible a Philosophy of History , and to the application of the natural sciences to the absurd task of constructing a Philosophy ...
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