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6 Such a musical pattern characterized by an interplay of left and right hands seems to be an organic part of the structure of the first ode , Les Muses . Thus the sculptured Muses5 may be equated with the left hand of the musician .
6 Such a musical pattern characterized by an interplay of left and right hands seems to be an organic part of the structure of the first ode , Les Muses . Thus the sculptured Muses5 may be equated with the left hand of the musician .
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The " right hand ” responds with a joyful greeting which is best understood in connection with Claudel's Art poétique in which he states that knowledge ( co - naissance as Claudel writes the word ) requires that man be a participant and ...
The " right hand ” responds with a joyful greeting which is best understood in connection with Claudel's Art poétique in which he states that knowledge ( co - naissance as Claudel writes the word ) requires that man be a participant and ...
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Erato , in particular , attracts the poet's attention as she appeals to him to return to her : " Do you not feel my hand upon your hand ? ” and the poet recalls : “ In fact , I felt her hand upon mine ” ( vv . 253-4 ) .
Erato , in particular , attracts the poet's attention as she appeals to him to return to her : " Do you not feel my hand upon your hand ? ” and the poet recalls : “ In fact , I felt her hand upon mine ” ( vv . 253-4 ) .
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY | 2 |
The First Ode | 15 |
H Avegno Conquistador of Souls | 24 |
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Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes5-7 Xavier University (New Orleans, La.) Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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