The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Stran 61
... sound , and colour , and form are in a musical relation , a beautiful relation to one another , they become as it were one sound , one colour , one form , and evoke an emotion that is made out of their distinct evocations and yet is one ...
... sound , and colour , and form are in a musical relation , a beautiful relation to one another , they become as it were one sound , one colour , one form , and evoke an emotion that is made out of their distinct evocations and yet is one ...
Stran 92
... sound are one thing . He is concerned with the meaning of the word in a peculiar way : he employs , or rather " works , " the word's meaning . And this is con- nected with an interesting fact about his vocabulary : he uses the most ...
... sound are one thing . He is concerned with the meaning of the word in a peculiar way : he employs , or rather " works , " the word's meaning . And this is con- nected with an interesting fact about his vocabulary : he uses the most ...
Stran 167
... sound mellow or thin according to the nature of the sound chamber over which the strings are stretched . Now personality in the sub- jective phase of creation has a role similar to the sound chamber or resonator in tone production . It ...
... sound mellow or thin according to the nature of the sound chamber over which the strings are stretched . Now personality in the sub- jective phase of creation has a role similar to the sound chamber or resonator in tone production . It ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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