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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Página vii
... harmonize with the natural requirements of the physical senses - the ears or eyes to which they appeal ; that , so far as beauty is psychical , it results when the thoughts and feelings suggested or expressed through forms PREFACE . vii.
... harmonize with the natural requirements of the physical senses - the ears or eyes to which they appeal ; that , so far as beauty is psychical , it results when the thoughts and feelings suggested or expressed through forms PREFACE . vii.
Página viii
... feelings suggested or expressed through forms harmonize together , and also with the natural requirements of the minds that they address ; and that , so far as it is both physical and psychical , it results when all the elements ...
... feelings suggested or expressed through forms harmonize together , and also with the natural requirements of the minds that they address ; and that , so far as it is both physical and psychical , it results when all the elements ...
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... undue emphasizing , in the one , of significance , by which , as repeatedly stated , is meant an " expression of thought and feeling " ; and in the other , of form . In approaching a refutation of this statement , a critic in X PREFACE .
... undue emphasizing , in the one , of significance , by which , as repeatedly stated , is meant an " expression of thought and feeling " ; and in the other , of form . In approaching a refutation of this statement , a critic in X PREFACE .
Página xiv
... feeling combined . Without this explanation indeed , this meaning would be a necessary inference from the fundamental conception of the book , which is that all art is emotional in its sources , and that art - ideas are the ...
... feeling combined . Without this explanation indeed , this meaning would be a necessary inference from the fundamental conception of the book , which is that all art is emotional in its sources , and that art - ideas are the ...
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... feeling ; It comes upon us like the glorious pealing Of the wide spheres - an everlasting tone . And now it tells me that in worlds unknown , The names of heroes , burst from clouds concealing , Are changed to harmonies forever stealing ...
... feeling ; It comes upon us like the glorious pealing Of the wide spheres - an everlasting tone . And now it tells me that in worlds unknown , The names of heroes , burst from clouds concealing , Are changed to harmonies forever stealing ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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