Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 88
... possible to contend , as Gurney does , that those who do not hear music " pure " are careless listeners , or " not really musical " ; but Sullivan points out that there are many highly trained musicians , as well as large numbers of ...
... possible to contend , as Gurney does , that those who do not hear music " pure " are careless listeners , or " not really musical " ; but Sullivan points out that there are many highly trained musicians , as well as large numbers of ...
Pagina 95
... possible precautions to avoid any such error by throwing out entirely all connections of music with life . They have in mind too , doubtless , the difficulty of what , if music " means anything , ” it may be said to mean , and they are ...
... possible precautions to avoid any such error by throwing out entirely all connections of music with life . They have in mind too , doubtless , the difficulty of what , if music " means anything , ” it may be said to mean , and they are ...
Pagina 154
... possible to select any and every detail , no matter how realistically unplea- sant , but to cover it with a romantic glaze — seeing everything through romantic lenses , as it were . But as a rule romanticism does both ; the two seem to ...
... possible to select any and every detail , no matter how realistically unplea- sant , but to cover it with a romantic glaze — seeing everything through romantic lenses , as it were . But as a rule romanticism does both ; the two seem to ...
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