Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... scale ; it is out of these that he builds his composition . The two constitute material of two different orders or dimensions . In the same way , the world of experience— or more specifically the author's experience - is the secondary ...
... scale ; it is out of these that he builds his composition . The two constitute material of two different orders or dimensions . In the same way , the world of experience— or more specifically the author's experience - is the secondary ...
Pagina 35
... scale , or simply a few descend- ing notes . As far as the allegory is concerned , this is immaterial , as is , for example , the shape of the scales in an allegory of justice ; the point is that there must be a pair of scales.9 9 ...
... scale , or simply a few descend- ing notes . As far as the allegory is concerned , this is immaterial , as is , for example , the shape of the scales in an allegory of justice ; the point is that there must be a pair of scales.9 9 ...
Pagina 42
... scale , and in nature we find almost no sounds at all which are thus reducible . As Hanslick says : The systematic succession of measurable tones which we shall call melody is not to be met with in Nature , even in its most rudimentary ...
... scale , and in nature we find almost no sounds at all which are thus reducible . As Hanslick says : The systematic succession of measurable tones which we shall call melody is not to be met with in Nature , even in its most rudimentary ...
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