The Beautiful in Nature, Art, and Life, Том 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1857 |
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... feel true intervals ; and the fact remains that , consciously or unconsciously , such sympathetic perception is the basis of musical delight , and the secret of all harmony of feeling . Considered in this twofold aspect , music has been ...
... feel true intervals ; and the fact remains that , consciously or unconsciously , such sympathetic perception is the basis of musical delight , and the secret of all harmony of feeling . Considered in this twofold aspect , music has been ...
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... feeling has its own peculiar tone which is universally understood : for example , there is the voice of joy , sadness , fear , anger or hate . The effect of these tones being heightened by prolongation , we have the fierce war - cry ...
... feeling has its own peculiar tone which is universally understood : for example , there is the voice of joy , sadness , fear , anger or hate . The effect of these tones being heightened by prolongation , we have the fierce war - cry ...
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... Feeling , have their organs not of so present and immediate access to the spirits , as the Hearing hath . And as for the Smelling , ( which , indeed , worketh also immediately upon the spirits , and is forcible while the object ...
... Feeling , have their organs not of so present and immediate access to the spirits , as the Hearing hath . And as for the Smelling , ( which , indeed , worketh also immediately upon the spirits , and is forcible while the object ...
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... feeling - a perfect system of double nerves being organized throughout the whole human frame ex- pressly for this purpose . But we digress . In the discovery of Hermes , we have not only the origin of the Æolian harp , but of all harps ...
... feeling - a perfect system of double nerves being organized throughout the whole human frame ex- pressly for this purpose . But we digress . In the discovery of Hermes , we have not only the origin of the Æolian harp , but of all harps ...
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... hear this beautiful piece of Pindar's Pythian , we can feel that the Greeks had solemn thoughts as well as we who have seen cathedrals . " - R . A. S. the verb from which psalm is derived . Calvin , IN ART . - MUSIC . 29.
... hear this beautiful piece of Pindar's Pythian , we can feel that the Greeks had solemn thoughts as well as we who have seen cathedrals . " - R . A. S. the verb from which psalm is derived . Calvin , IN ART . - MUSIC . 29.
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