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Pagina 58
... the hearing of even a great new symphony would be an intelligible experience
, where every element was immediately apprehended in those manifold relations
that constitute the genuine sensuous structure that the symphony actually is .
... the hearing of even a great new symphony would be an intelligible experience
, where every element was immediately apprehended in those manifold relations
that constitute the genuine sensuous structure that the symphony actually is .
Pagina 77
And of course these elements remain also in the order intrinsic to that continuum
itself , and thus constitute a very limited series selected from , and lying within ,
another series . Every note in a piece of music written in a key — and keys are ...
And of course these elements remain also in the order intrinsic to that continuum
itself , and thus constitute a very limited series selected from , and lying within ,
another series . Every note in a piece of music written in a key — and keys are ...
Pagina 155
On the other hand , they are intricate and coherent complexes of ęsthetic
elements so patterned as to constitute single apprehensible and exciting
presentations of feeling , consciously requiring this embodiment to become
completely and ...
On the other hand , they are intricate and coherent complexes of ęsthetic
elements so patterned as to constitute single apprehensible and exciting
presentations of feeling , consciously requiring this embodiment to become
completely and ...
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