Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1964 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 76
... pleasure of art and that of easy digestion , between the pleasure of a good action and that of breathing the fresh air with wide - expanded lungs . But if the activity of feeling in the sense here defined must not be substituted for all ...
... pleasure of art and that of easy digestion , between the pleasure of a good action and that of breathing the fresh air with wide - expanded lungs . But if the activity of feeling in the sense here defined must not be substituted for all ...
Pagina 80
... pleasure is felt , and others , perhaps even failures , which give him the greatest pleasure , we must recommend him to concentrate his attention in the ęsthetic fact , upon that which is truly ęsthetic pleasure . Esthetic pleasure is ...
... pleasure is felt , and others , perhaps even failures , which give him the greatest pleasure , we must recommend him to concentrate his attention in the ęsthetic fact , upon that which is truly ęsthetic pleasure . Esthetic pleasure is ...
Pagina 252
... pleasure , no doubt we do find poetry pleasant ; but the idea that the poet's motive is merely to excite pleasure cannot be condemned too strongly . " Homer's gods were as essential and indispensable to the poet's world as the forces of ...
... pleasure , no doubt we do find poetry pleasant ; but the idea that the poet's motive is merely to excite pleasure cannot be condemned too strongly . " Homer's gods were as essential and indispensable to the poet's world as the forces of ...
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