Æsthetic AnalysisThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1963 - 211 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-3 di 12
Pagina 127
... expressive , though a little sweeter and tenderer for the simple flowing tune , the indulgence in a much slower rate than that of the words as they would be spoken , loses this very effect of words at their natural spoken rate . This ...
... expressive , though a little sweeter and tenderer for the simple flowing tune , the indulgence in a much slower rate than that of the words as they would be spoken , loses this very effect of words at their natural spoken rate . This ...
Pagina 165
... expressive function ; for their expressive function cannot be exercised except formally . Everything spe- in a concrete work of art is formal at one. RELEVANCE THROUGH EXPRESSION 165.
... expressive function ; for their expressive function cannot be exercised except formally . Everything spe- in a concrete work of art is formal at one. RELEVANCE THROUGH EXPRESSION 165.
Pagina 188
... expressive character , ex- cept as such constituents do or do not serve to fulfill and specify the artist's individual intention . And the form of the whole , if the work of art is genuinely expressive of anything original , that is ...
... expressive character , ex- cept as such constituents do or do not serve to fulfill and specify the artist's individual intention . And the form of the whole , if the work of art is genuinely expressive of anything original , that is ...
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
absolute pitch abstract accent acquaintance actual adequate aesthetic æsthetic content apply apprehended artists attention basic blank verse called character characteristic clear clearly color variations complex concrete conscious constitute cretely criticism defined definitely degree determinate dimension directly discerned discriminating distinct distinguished Dominant duration El Greco elements emotional exhibited experience expressive fact familiar feeling felt formal function fundamental give grasp hence human human voice iambic pentameter iambs indicated intelligible intrinsic knowledge length LIBRARIES PURDUE loudness means Mediant merely musical scale nature notes obvious octave one-two organism particular perception phatically physical pitch intervals pitch pattern pitch relations plain Polyclitus present processes PURDUE LIBRARIES qualitative orders relevant rhythmical scale scheme selected sense sensory sensuous serial orders simply sort sound spatial specific strictly string structure Subdominant surface syllables systematic temporal aspect temporal pattern tern things timbre tion Tonic trochees vibration rate whole words