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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... indicate , suggests a lack of the kind of intelligence and insight which are essential in order to appreciate the prac- tical results of art , whether in the past or present . The other reason is , that these particular reviews were pub ...
... indicate , suggests a lack of the kind of intelligence and insight which are essential in order to appreciate the prac- tical results of art , whether in the past or present . The other reason is , that these particular reviews were pub ...
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... indicated with reference to the theory of it . Goethe could write " Iphigenie auf Tauris " or the " Lei- den des jungen Werther's . " So , too , the same painter can " chiefly emphasize form in his figures by using the distinct ...
... indicated with reference to the theory of it . Goethe could write " Iphigenie auf Tauris " or the " Lei- den des jungen Werther's . " So , too , the same painter can " chiefly emphasize form in his figures by using the distinct ...
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... Indicating Musical Notes and Rests— Measures - Longer Divisions Corresponding to Poetic Lines - De- veloped as in Poetry from the Art - Methods , Parallelism , etc. - The Motive - Its Expressional Importance - The Phrase , Section , and ...
... Indicating Musical Notes and Rests— Measures - Longer Divisions Corresponding to Poetic Lines - De- veloped as in Poetry from the Art - Methods , Parallelism , etc. - The Motive - Its Expressional Importance - The Phrase , Section , and ...
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... indicated by pauses in the sound ; and that what we see must have a certain limit of extension indicated by lines . How shall the artist determine what these limits shall be ? Fortu- nately , in the more important regards , nature ...
... indicated by pauses in the sound ; and that what we see must have a certain limit of extension indicated by lines . How shall the artist determine what these limits shall be ? Fortu- nately , in the more important regards , nature ...
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... indicated that to certain effects in the arts both of sound and of sight the more general terms , tone and color , have come to be applied interchangeably . Later on , in connection with the various divisions and subdivisions under ...
... indicated that to certain effects in the arts both of sound and of sight the more general terms , tone and color , have come to be applied interchangeably . Later on , in connection with the various divisions and subdivisions under ...
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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