Tertium Quid: Chapters on Various Disputed Questions, Volumul 2K. Paul, Trench, and Company, 1887 |
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... regard as much more than society - music of another kind the stale vocal frippery which season after season sees expensively paraded on the alien stage of our national theatre . It is not , however , so much with 6 1 More distressing ...
... regard as much more than society - music of another kind the stale vocal frippery which season after season sees expensively paraded on the alien stage of our national theatre . It is not , however , so much with 6 1 More distressing ...
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... regard its presence as a vaguely emotional background to the passing scene , getting subdued or emphatic , bright or gloomy , at appropriate places , like the gestures of the actors or the clouds that figure so largely in the Wagnerian ...
... regard its presence as a vaguely emotional background to the passing scene , getting subdued or emphatic , bright or gloomy , at appropriate places , like the gestures of the actors or the clouds that figure so largely in the Wagnerian ...
Pagina 91
... regard the pre- sent unhealthy condition , depressing though it be , as still very possibly transient and local . It is naturally in London that the unhealthy symptoms are most prominent . One easily sees how the fact of expensive ...
... regard the pre- sent unhealthy condition , depressing though it be , as still very possibly transient and local . It is naturally in London that the unhealthy symptoms are most prominent . One easily sees how the fact of expensive ...
Pagina 152
... regard that part of poetical beauty which we find our- selves unable to prove or discuss in terms of reason as nothing more or less than this ' musical ' element . That it really is something more may , however , be shown by the very ...
... regard that part of poetical beauty which we find our- selves unable to prove or discuss in terms of reason as nothing more or less than this ' musical ' element . That it really is something more may , however , be shown by the very ...
Pagina 157
... regard the ' musical element ' in Poetry as constituting a vast independent source of delight , and as adding to the delight from other sources an amount immensely beyond what proves to be its actual capacity . All the more important is ...
... regard the ' musical element ' in Poetry as constituting a vast independent source of delight , and as adding to the delight from other sources an amount immensely beyond what proves to be its actual capacity . All the more important is ...
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Tertium Quid: Chapters on Various Disputed Questions, Volumul 2 Edmund Gurney Vizualizare completă - 1887 |
Tertium Quid: Chapters on Various Disputed Questions, Volumul 2 Edmund Gurney Vizualizare completă - 1887 |
Tertium Quid: Chapters on Various Disputed Questions, Volumul 2 Edmund Gurney Vizualizare completă - 1887 |
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