Xavier University Studies, Volumen5Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1966 |
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... play ) . For purposes of this paper , the art object and its manner of presentation are often regarded as a single unit . The audi- ence is the recipient of the art object ( vis . , the play ) ; and imagination is the bridge between the ...
... play ) . For purposes of this paper , the art object and its manner of presentation are often regarded as a single unit . The audi- ence is the recipient of the art object ( vis . , the play ) ; and imagination is the bridge between the ...
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... play ( or poem ) presents men acting rather than men whose actions are narrated and Hobbes ' statement that the manners are presented not dictated , it now is time to discuss the actor . Most of Hobbes ' statements relevant to the actor ...
... play ( or poem ) presents men acting rather than men whose actions are narrated and Hobbes ' statement that the manners are presented not dictated , it now is time to discuss the actor . Most of Hobbes ' statements relevant to the actor ...
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... play rests on words being correctly understood -which Hobbes ' nominalism has already indicated rarely happens . WORDS play an important part in establishing and main- taining the relationship between audience and actor . As Hobbes says ...
... play rests on words being correctly understood -which Hobbes ' nominalism has already indicated rarely happens . WORDS play an important part in establishing and main- taining the relationship between audience and actor . As Hobbes says ...
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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