The Borzoi College ReaderCharles Muscatine, Marlene Griffith |
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Page 356
... emotional expression , and find words to express his ideas . For to tell a story coherently involves " expression ... emotion . The reason why language is so powerless here is not , as many people suppose , that feeling and emo- tion are ...
... emotional expression , and find words to express his ideas . For to tell a story coherently involves " expression ... emotion . The reason why language is so powerless here is not , as many people suppose , that feeling and emo- tion are ...
Page 357
... emotion , and make human life a life of feeling instead of an unconscious metabolic existence in- terrupted by feelings . It is , I think , this dynamic pattern that finds its formal expression in the arts . The expressiveness of art is ...
... emotion , and make human life a life of feeling instead of an unconscious metabolic existence in- terrupted by feelings . It is , I think , this dynamic pattern that finds its formal expression in the arts . The expressiveness of art is ...
Page 358
... emotion , and ultimately the whole direct sense of human life , is in artistic terms . A musical person thinks of emotions musically . They cannot be discursively talked about above a very general level . But they may nonetheless be ...
... emotion , and ultimately the whole direct sense of human life , is in artistic terms . A musical person thinks of emotions musically . They cannot be discursively talked about above a very general level . But they may nonetheless be ...
Contents
THE NECESSITY FOR THINKING | 3 |
John Henry Newman | 43 |
THE RIGHT USE OF LANGUAGE | 57 |
Copyright | |
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