The Humanities: Applied AestheticsMcGraw-Hill, 1951 - 518 стор. |
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... symbols that can be kept . Hence , from the very earliest times , there have been at- tempts to find such symbols . The symbols for words came first . They are very old ; in fact , we can almost say that they are as old as history , for ...
... symbols that can be kept . Hence , from the very earliest times , there have been at- tempts to find such symbols . The symbols for words came first . They are very old ; in fact , we can almost say that they are as old as history , for ...
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... symbols . These symbols have the disadvantages of all symbols : they are arbi- trary , and they must be known to be interpreted correctly . A child or an entirely unlettered person can recognize a picture , but he must know how to read ...
... symbols . These symbols have the disadvantages of all symbols : they are arbi- trary , and they must be known to be interpreted correctly . A child or an entirely unlettered person can recognize a picture , but he must know how to read ...
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... symbolism we studied earlier in the chapter on Subject . Something is used which stands for some- thing else . There is one difference , however . In symbols like the key for St. Peter or the grapes for Bacchus , the symbol is a well ...
... symbolism we studied earlier in the chapter on Subject . Something is used which stands for some- thing else . There is one difference , however . In symbols like the key for St. Peter or the grapes for Bacchus , the symbol is a well ...
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