Ęsthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticNoonday Press, 1966 - 503 pagine |
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... language . Language is perpetual creation . What has been linguistically expressed is not repeated , save by repro- duction of what has already been produced . The ever- new impressions give rise to continuous changes of sound and ...
... language . Language is perpetual creation . What has been linguistically expressed is not repeated , save by repro- duction of what has already been produced . The ever- new impressions give rise to continuous changes of sound and ...
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... language . " Poetry gives us reality in its sensible appearance , as it is felt internally and externally ; but is indifferent to the character which makes it real , and even ... language . XII THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE 329.
... language . " Poetry gives us reality in its sensible appearance , as it is felt internally and externally ; but is indifferent to the character which makes it real , and even ... language . XII THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE 329.
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Benedetto Croce. Identity of the problems of the nature of language . some languages , as in Chinese , the visual ... language.3 Having thus freed language from all dependence on origin and the Logic , having repeatedly proclaimed ...
Benedetto Croce. Identity of the problems of the nature of language . some languages , as in Chinese , the visual ... language.3 Having thus freed language from all dependence on origin and the Logic , having repeatedly proclaimed ...
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