A Modern Book of Esthetics: An AnthologyMelvin Miller Rader Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1960 - 540 pagine |
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... function of sound in music ? What is the function of sound in poetry ? What is the function of sound in prose composition ? What is 248 EXPRESSIVENESS · SUSANNE K LANGER: Expressiveness and Symbolism.
... function of sound in music ? What is the function of sound in poetry ? What is the function of sound in prose composition ? What is 248 EXPRESSIVENESS · SUSANNE K LANGER: Expressiveness and Symbolism.
Pagina 249
An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. the function of sound in prose composition ? What is the function of sound in drama ? " The answers may be quite heterogeneous ; and that is itself an im- portant fact , a guide to something more than a ...
An Anthology Melvin Miller Rader. the function of sound in prose composition ? What is the function of sound in drama ? " The answers may be quite heterogeneous ; and that is itself an im- portant fact , a guide to something more than a ...
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... function . This principle is no recent discovery : it was enunciated by Vitruvius in ancient Rome and it was practiced by primitive man long before any esthetic theory was formulated . But it has often been violated or forgotten ; and ...
... function . This principle is no recent discovery : it was enunciated by Vitruvius in ancient Rome and it was practiced by primitive man long before any esthetic theory was formulated . But it has often been violated or forgotten ; and ...
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