Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General LinguisticMacmillan, 1922 - 503 pagine |
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Pagina 133
... progress as foundation . But by progress must not be of progress and understood the imaginary law of progress which is sup- posed to lead the generations of man with irresistible force to some unknown destiny , according to a ...
... progress as foundation . But by progress must not be of progress and understood the imaginary law of progress which is sup- posed to lead the generations of man with irresistible force to some unknown destiny , according to a ...
Pagina 134
... one who did not possess his con- ception of progress and his criterion of judgement ? Is there one single work of any value on the history of Esthetic which has not been written from this or that 134 XVII THEORY OF ESTHETIC.
... one who did not possess his con- ception of progress and his criterion of judgement ? Is there one single work of any value on the history of Esthetic which has not been written from this or that 134 XVII THEORY OF ESTHETIC.
Pagina 135
... progress any more easily than other history . of a single line of progress We cannot show what a given work of art is , save by in artistic proceeding from a conception of art , in order to fix the and literary artistic problem which ...
... progress any more easily than other history . of a single line of progress We cannot show what a given work of art is , save by in artistic proceeding from a conception of art , in order to fix the and literary artistic problem which ...
Pagina 136
... progress , and when appears the man who gives it definite form , the cycle is said to be complete , and progress is ended . A typical example of this would here be the progress in the elaboration of the mode of using the subject ...
... progress , and when appears the man who gives it definite form , the cycle is said to be complete , and progress is ended . A typical example of this would here be the progress in the elaboration of the mode of using the subject ...
Pagina 137
... progress in artistic and mitted against literary history . Some , for instance , talk of the infancy of Italian art in Giotto , and of its maturity in Raphael or in Titian ; as though Giotto were not complete and absolutely perfect ...
... progress in artistic and mitted against literary history . Some , for instance , talk of the infancy of Italian art in Giotto , and of its maturity in Raphael or in Titian ; as though Giotto were not complete and absolutely perfect ...
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