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... sound but with organization of sound , and beauty has to do with the form of the organization . A musical discord is not an unpleasant sound ; it is a sound which throws the ear forward to the next beat : it is a sign of musical energy ...
... sound but with organization of sound , and beauty has to do with the form of the organization . A musical discord is not an unpleasant sound ; it is a sound which throws the ear forward to the next beat : it is a sign of musical energy ...
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... sound but of meter and rhyme as instruments of restraint and order . Johnson admired a versifica- tion of " proportionate sounds " not because it was , in Frye's sense , musically pleasing , but because it pleased him to hear the ...
... sound but of meter and rhyme as instruments of restraint and order . Johnson admired a versifica- tion of " proportionate sounds " not because it was , in Frye's sense , musically pleasing , but because it pleased him to hear the ...
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... sound until it degenerates into physical action when the dramatic situation renders intelligent discourse all but impossible . The first act is set in Clerimont's chambers , and the tone there established is one of relaxed , urbane ...
... sound until it degenerates into physical action when the dramatic situation renders intelligent discourse all but impossible . The first act is set in Clerimont's chambers , and the tone there established is one of relaxed , urbane ...
Contents
Johnson Music and Music | 3 |
Hence with the Nightingale | 13 |
The Decadent View of Life | 19 |
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