The Function of Mimesis and Its DeclineHarvard University Press, 1968 - 317 pàgines |
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... achieving his work of art ; and as audience , in enjoying this art . From the data of experience , Aristotle tried to ... achieved they were the built - in fulfillment of his person , for they had been potentially present in him from his ...
... achieving his work of art ; and as audience , in enjoying this art . From the data of experience , Aristotle tried to ... achieved they were the built - in fulfillment of his person , for they had been potentially present in him from his ...
Pàgina 30
... achieved through activity of the will ( see , however , below chap . V , n . 2 ) . This goal was in the order of experience , rather than in any transcendent order : " Even if there is some one good which is universally predicable of ...
... achieved through activity of the will ( see , however , below chap . V , n . 2 ) . This goal was in the order of experience , rather than in any transcendent order : " Even if there is some one good which is universally predicable of ...
Pàgina 72
... achieved by the use of the poetic medium . ” 25 It is quite true that for Aristotle a thing in the real order has ... achieving as it does the larger sense of perma- 24. S. H. Butcher , Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art , ed ...
... achieved by the use of the poetic medium . ” 25 It is quite true that for Aristotle a thing in the real order has ... achieving as it does the larger sense of perma- 24. S. H. Butcher , Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art , ed ...
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Three Views and Three Phases I | 1 |
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