2.used pejoratively to describe those who believe only in “art for art’s sake,” to the exclusion of all other human activities. allegory an art form, as a story, painting, or sculpture, in which the components have a symbolic, figurative meaning. —allegorist, allegorizer,n. —allegori...
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natural” (Mill,1874). Regarding this definition, both these claims are perfectly right (“arts is but the employment of the powers of nature for an end” (Mill,1874)), even if, given so, this constitutes a non-information as nothing real at all can be against nature in this meaning,...
languages, from its ancient Greek equiva- lent to Latin and then to modern meanings, showing that this word, already deemed vague and ambiguous since its most ancient uses, overwhelmingly changed in meaning several times in its history, which is at the basis of its current vagueness and ...
60 (survive) a fall from the steep sides would be unlikely. A laborer explains 61 he risks his life to make repaurs to the ancient structure, saying that it is an honor to be part of such a great cause, and it is very 62 (meani...
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