Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 من الصفحات |
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... heart , but to the beating of the drums ; not to the craving of his soul , but to the chromatic progression of the music.21 18. Gurney , op . cit . , p . 306. Cf. also pp . 308-9 . 19. Hanslick , op . cit . , pp . 80-81 . 20. Ibid . , p ...
... heart , but to the beating of the drums ; not to the craving of his soul , but to the chromatic progression of the music.21 18. Gurney , op . cit . , p . 306. Cf. also pp . 308-9 . 19. Hanslick , op . cit . , pp . 80-81 . 20. Ibid . , p ...
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... heart . If , as we read , we are convinced that this is how a human being could feel and has felt , however misguidedly , then we have poetic or imaginative truth , And to be convinced of this we must recognize the feeling as one of ...
... heart . If , as we read , we are convinced that this is how a human being could feel and has felt , however misguidedly , then we have poetic or imaginative truth , And to be convinced of this we must recognize the feeling as one of ...
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... heart . " Then I extended this notion to " the feel , look , taste of experience " in poetry and painting . But is there not a difference here ? Can it not be said that the first is really truth - about ? I have said that literature's ...
... heart . " Then I extended this notion to " the feel , look , taste of experience " in poetry and painting . But is there not a difference here ? Can it not be said that the first is really truth - about ? I have said that literature's ...
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