Esthetic AnalysisT.Y. Crowell, 1936 - 211 pagine |
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Pagina 6
... surface is concretely had , directly and fully ex- perienced . It is not merely distinguished by one of the senses , but felt emotionally in its full present character . But so far as it is æsthetic content , it is not more than thus ...
... surface is concretely had , directly and fully ex- perienced . It is not merely distinguished by one of the senses , but felt emotionally in its full present character . But so far as it is æsthetic content , it is not more than thus ...
Pagina 50
... surface of the upper cone ; and the pure dark variations ( which may be thought of as saturated hues mixed with in- creasing amounts of black ) correspondingly run down- ward on the outer lower surface to black . The points be- neath ...
... surface of the upper cone ; and the pure dark variations ( which may be thought of as saturated hues mixed with in- creasing amounts of black ) correspondingly run down- ward on the outer lower surface to black . The points be- neath ...
Pagina 173
... surface , and the surface structure , of our world , as felt in immediate content , instead of an account of processes conditioning that surface externally and internally , physically , that is , and organically or psychologically ...
... surface , and the surface structure , of our world , as felt in immediate content , instead of an account of processes conditioning that surface externally and internally , physically , that is , and organically or psychologically ...
Parole e frasi comuni
absolute pitch abstract accent acquaintance actual adequate æsthetic analysis æsthetic content æsthetic objects æsthetic surface æsthetic theory apply apprehended artists asthetic 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 loudness means Mediant merely musical scale nature notes obvious octave one-two particular perception phatically physical pitch intervals pitch pattern pitch relations Polyclitus present processes qualitative orders relevant rhythmical scale scheme selected sense sensory sensuous serial orders simply sort sound spatial specific strictly string structure Subdominant syllables systematic temporal aspect temporal pattern tern things timbre tion Tonic trochees vibration rate whole words