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Page 355
... expression " we are talking about . The word " expression " has two principal meanings . In one sense it means self - expression - giving vent to our feelings . In this sense it refers to a symptom of what we feel . Self - expression is ...
... expression " we are talking about . The word " expression " has two principal meanings . In one sense it means self - expression - giving vent to our feelings . In this sense it refers to a symptom of what we feel . Self - expression is ...
Page 356
... expression , and find words to express his ideas . For to tell a story coherently involves " expression " in quite a different sense : this sort of expression is not " self - expression , " but may be called " con- ceptual expression ...
... expression , and find words to express his ideas . For to tell a story coherently involves " expression " in quite a different sense : this sort of expression is not " self - expression , " but may be called " con- ceptual expression ...
Page 357
... expression in the arts . The expressiveness of art is like that of a symbol , not that of an emo- tional symptom ; it is as a formulation of feeling for our conception that a work of art is properly said to be expressive . It may serve ...
... expression in the arts . The expressiveness of art is like that of a symbol , not that of an emo- tional symptom ; it is as a formulation of feeling for our conception that a work of art is properly said to be expressive . It may serve ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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