Just as colour and form are used as means by some, who (whether by art or constant practice) imitate and portray many things by their aid, and the voice is used by others; so also in the above-mentioned group of arts, the means with them as a whole are... Legends of the Kings of Akkade: The Texts - Pagina 25di Joan Goodnick Westenholz - 1997 - 410 pagineAnteprima limitata - Informazioni su questo libro
| Aristotle - 1920 - 100 pagine
...things by their aid, and the voice is used by others ; so also in the above-mentioned group of arts, the means with them as a whole are rhythm, language,...singly or in certain combinations. A combination of rhythm and harmony alone is the means in flute-playing and lyre-playing, and any other arts there may... | |
| John Dewar Denniston - 1924 - 276 pagine
...things by their aid, and the voice is used by others; so also in the above-mentioned group of arts, the means with them as a whole are rhythm, language,...singly or in certain combinations. A combination of rhythm and harmony alone is the means in flute-playing and lyre-playing, and any other arts there may... | |
| Albert Hofstadter, Richard Kuhns - 2009 - 730 pagine
...things by their aid, and the voice is used by others; so also in the 20 above-mentioned group of arts, the means with them as a whole are rhythm, language,...combination of harmony and rhythm alone is the means in flute-playing and lyre-playing, and any other arts there may be of the same description, eg imitative... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 1984 - 590 pagine
...above-mentioned group of arts, the means with them as a whole are rhythm, language, and harmony—used, however, either singly or in certain combinations....combination of harmony and rhythm alone is the means in fluteplaying and lyre-playing, and any other arts there may be of the same description, eg imitative... | |
| Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1918 - 296 pagine
...poetry and tragedy, comedy, dithyrambic poetry, and most flute playing and lyre playing, 1.1447al3f.), the means with them as a whole are rhythm, language,...however, either singly or in certain combinations." The qualification of the last phrase would seem to prevent the referring of 'harmony,' in a more restricted... | |
| Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1918 - 512 pagine
...poetry and tragedy, comedy, dithyrambic poetry, and most flute playing and lyre playing, 1.1447al3f.), the means with them as a whole are rhythm, language,...however, either singly or in certain combinations." The qualification of the last phrase would seem to prevent the referring of 'harmony,' in a more restricted... | |
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