The Arts of the BeautifulScribner, 1965 - 189 pagine |
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Pagina 62
... means to press out of , that is , " to squeeze out the liquid contained in an object by pressing it . ” From there ... means of words . As they say : Out with it ! This is the usual meaning of the term , but as it is at least doubtful ...
... means to press out of , that is , " to squeeze out the liquid contained in an object by pressing it . ” From there ... means of words . As they say : Out with it ! This is the usual meaning of the term , but as it is at least doubtful ...
Pagina 67
... means " hot water , " no one hesitates as to the meaning of the symbol . As a result , it is hard to see why colors or sounds cannot symbolize feelings as well as the words which designate them . They do it even better , for the work of ...
... means " hot water , " no one hesitates as to the meaning of the symbol . As a result , it is hard to see why colors or sounds cannot symbolize feelings as well as the words which designate them . They do it even better , for the work of ...
Pagina 71
... means of expres- sion . For there can be such a thing as poetry in prose , but if one undertakes to write for the purpose of producing beauty for its own sake — or at least to the extent that he writes with that end in view - he will ...
... means of expres- sion . For there can be such a thing as poetry in prose , but if one undertakes to write for the purpose of producing beauty for its own sake — or at least to the extent that he writes with that end in view - he will ...
Sommario
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE ARTS OF THE BEAUTIFUL | 17 |
COROLLARIES IN ESTHETICS | 35 |
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