Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... person or historical plot or situation constantly gravitate between using it as subject - matter ( in this sense ) and using it as material , and it is sometimes hard to know which they partake of more . When the painter draws a picture ...
... person or historical plot or situation constantly gravitate between using it as subject - matter ( in this sense ) and using it as material , and it is sometimes hard to know which they partake of more . When the painter draws a picture ...
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... person feels that it must mean something in this one , since " What is the meaning of this word ? " and " What is the meaning of this composition ? " look similar and seem like the same kind of question — not realizing that underneath ...
... person feels that it must mean something in this one , since " What is the meaning of this word ? " and " What is the meaning of this composition ? " look similar and seem like the same kind of question — not realizing that underneath ...
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... person's appreciation of a work of music varies directly with the intensity of his emo- tional response to it . There are many persons who are immensely moved by music - it casts a spell over them , as it does over many dogs and birds ...
... person's appreciation of a work of music varies directly with the intensity of his emo- tional response to it . There are many persons who are immensely moved by music - it casts a spell over them , as it does over many dogs and birds ...
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