Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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... reality . [ 12 ] In other words , expressions of a natural language refer to objects beyond the sphere of language but their meanings are independent of the objects . For example , if we assume that the meaning of the English term bird ...
... reality . [ 12 ] In other words , expressions of a natural language refer to objects beyond the sphere of language but their meanings are independent of the objects . For example , if we assume that the meaning of the English term bird ...
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... reality ) assigned to language L ( by system S ) . In a natural language , there are many systems of denotation rules . In effect , every natural language is used for description of many domains of reality . As has been said above , the ...
... reality ) assigned to language L ( by system S ) . In a natural language , there are many systems of denotation rules . In effect , every natural language is used for description of many domains of reality . As has been said above , the ...
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... reality . If , in turn , a work of art represents nature as it is or as it has been , it can , perhaps it should , at the same time suggest as it ought to be . It is not the purpose of art to make another nature . One reason for this is ...
... reality . If , in turn , a work of art represents nature as it is or as it has been , it can , perhaps it should , at the same time suggest as it ought to be . It is not the purpose of art to make another nature . One reason for this is ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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