Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... possess a more complete intuition of reality than we really do . One often hears people say that they have many great thoughts in their minds , but that they are not able to express them . But if they really had them , they would have ...
... possess a more complete intuition of reality than we really do . One often hears people say that they have many great thoughts in their minds , but that they are not able to express them . But if they really had them , they would have ...
Pagina 10
... possess in our ordinary life ; this is the basis of our ordinary action . It is the index of a book . The labels tied to things ( it has been said ) take the place of the things themselves . This index and these labels ( them- selves ...
... possess in our ordinary life ; this is the basis of our ordinary action . It is the index of a book . The labels tied to things ( it has been said ) take the place of the things themselves . This index and these labels ( them- selves ...
Pagina 11
... possess of the intuitions of a poet ! And how little does one painter possess those of another painter ! Nevertheless , that little is all our actual patrimony of intuitions or representa- tions . Beyond these are only impressions ...
... possess of the intuitions of a poet ! And how little does one painter possess those of another painter ! Nevertheless , that little is all our actual patrimony of intuitions or representa- tions . Beyond these are only impressions ...
Pagina 14
... possesses more than a quantitative signification . Great artists are said to reveal us to ourselves . But how could this be possible , unless there were identity of nature between their imagination and ours , and unless the difference ...
... possesses more than a quantitative signification . Great artists are said to reveal us to ourselves . But how could this be possible , unless there were identity of nature between their imagination and ours , and unless the difference ...
Pagina 16
... possess some determined or determinable qualities . But were that so , then form and content , expression and impression , would be the same thing . It is true that the content is that which is convertible into form , but it has no ...
... possess some determined or determinable qualities . But were that so , then form and content , expression and impression , would be the same thing . It is true that the content is that which is convertible into form , but it has no ...
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