The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 23 頁
... limits and stultifies human expression , which only becomes vital as the symbolic mode of thought is superseded by the metaphoric . At the opposite ( and more popular ) extreme , Cassirer and Langer teach that symbol- making is the most ...
... limits and stultifies human expression , which only becomes vital as the symbolic mode of thought is superseded by the metaphoric . At the opposite ( and more popular ) extreme , Cassirer and Langer teach that symbol- making is the most ...
第 93 頁
... limits on the imagination - limits that Irving failed utterly to observe in his " Italian Robber " -demand that the artistically created world co- exist with actuality . Permit the imagination to be wholly separated from human ...
... limits on the imagination - limits that Irving failed utterly to observe in his " Italian Robber " -demand that the artistically created world co- exist with actuality . Permit the imagination to be wholly separated from human ...
第 107 頁
... limits in which their doctrines can be considered in some measure similar to that of the Marxists , those limits , in other words , in which the polemic will have the effect of exalting that orthodoxy . Only the amateur and the inexpert ...
... limits in which their doctrines can be considered in some measure similar to that of the Marxists , those limits , in other words , in which the polemic will have the effect of exalting that orthodoxy . Only the amateur and the inexpert ...
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