Rhythm and Harmony in Poetry and Music: Together with Music as a Representative Art; Two Essays in Comparative ÆstheticsG. P. Putnam's sons, 1894 - 344 páginas |
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... continue to hold on to their belief in the necessity of a strictly artistic treatment of this ? —or do their fol- lowers ? It may be a new suggestion , but the plain truth is that usually they do not , and this because they cannot . If ...
... continue to hold on to their belief in the necessity of a strictly artistic treatment of this ? —or do their fol- lowers ? It may be a new suggestion , but the plain truth is that usually they do not , and this because they cannot . If ...
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... continue equally to be representative of the same general senti- ment ; or else , if they did not , in case the sentiment should change , as it frequently does , congruity itself would lead to a change in these numbers . This is a ...
... continue equally to be representative of the same general senti- ment ; or else , if they did not , in case the sentiment should change , as it frequently does , congruity itself would lead to a change in these numbers . This is a ...
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... continue to characterize the art after it has been fully developed , let us begin by recalling a few of its fundamental conditions . In Chapters II . and VI . of " Art and Theory , " attention was directed to the fact that it is through ...
... continue to characterize the art after it has been fully developed , let us begin by recalling a few of its fundamental conditions . In Chapters II . and VI . of " Art and Theory , " attention was directed to the fact that it is through ...
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... continue ced implies that there are two applica- of penetic gradation . The first MTRs of sounds to differ from the one 10 The second causes it to differ of the organs in a like direction . Of the more important ; and it is worthy the ...
... continue ced implies that there are two applica- of penetic gradation . The first MTRs of sounds to differ from the one 10 The second causes it to differ of the organs in a like direction . Of the more important ; and it is worthy the ...
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... continue , notwithstanding abruptness , the effect of unity as in gradation and yet secure that also of artistic progress . In the following notice how a principal long i - sound , through a subordinate short o - sound interchanged with ...
... continue , notwithstanding abruptness , the effect of unity as in gradation and yet secure that also of artistic progress . In the following notice how a principal long i - sound , through a subordinate short o - sound interchanged with ...
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according Æneid æsthetic alliteration arranged Art in Theory ART-METHODS artistic assonance bass blank verse cadence cæsura cause Chapter chord color composed congruity connection consonants developed downward duration elocutionary expression fact Faerie Queene fifth Genesis of Art-Form Götterdämmerung gradation Greek harmony hexameter human voice iambic Idem imitation indicated inharmonic instance instruments length lines major major scale melody ments methods metre mind minor mood Motive movement musical scale nature notes Notice number of syllables octave Paradise Lost partial effects partial tones phrases pitch poetic poetry Poetry and Music poets principle produced quotation ratios reason recognized repetition representation Representative Art result rhyme rhythm scale sense Shakespeare singing song sounds speech stanzas strings suggested tendency termed terminal tetrameter thee thought tion tonic trimeter triple measures Trochaic unaccented syllables unity upward uttered verse vibrations voice vowels W. S. Gilbert Wagner's words