Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 16
... imitation of nature has also several meanings . Sometimes truths have been expressed or at least shadowed forth in these words , sometimes errors have been promulgated . More frequently , no definite thought has been expressed at all ...
... imitation of nature has also several meanings . Sometimes truths have been expressed or at least shadowed forth in these words , sometimes errors have been promulgated . More frequently , no definite thought has been expressed at all ...
Pagina 17
... imitate the life , before which we stand astonished in the museums where such things are shown , do not give ęsthetic intuitions . Illusion and hallucination have nothing to do with the calm domain of artistic intuition . But on the ...
... imitate the life , before which we stand astonished in the museums where such things are shown , do not give ęsthetic intuitions . Illusion and hallucination have nothing to do with the calm domain of artistic intuition . But on the ...
Pagina 33
... imitation of nature . Verism and naturalism also have afforded the spectacle of a confusion of the aesthetic fact with the processes of the natural sciences , by aiming at some sort of experimental drama or romance . ideas in art ...
... imitation of nature . Verism and naturalism also have afforded the spectacle of a confusion of the aesthetic fact with the processes of the natural sciences , by aiming at some sort of experimental drama or romance . ideas in art ...
Pagina 107
... imitation another aspect physically beautiful . These are called his models : bodies , of nature . stuffs , flowers and so on . Let us run over the sketches , " " studies and notes of artists : Leonardo noted down in his pocket - book ...
... imitation another aspect physically beautiful . These are called his models : bodies , of nature . stuffs , flowers and so on . Let us run over the sketches , " " studies and notes of artists : Leonardo noted down in his pocket - book ...
Pagina 144
... imitation of the dog's bark , which , according to the onomatopoists , must have given its name to the dog . The most usual theory of our times as regards language ( apart from mere crass naturalism ) consists of a sort of eclecticism ...
... imitation of the dog's bark , which , according to the onomatopoists , must have given its name to the dog . The most usual theory of our times as regards language ( apart from mere crass naturalism ) consists of a sort of eclecticism ...
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