An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismHaswell, Barrington & Haswell, 1830 - 300 |
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... sounds that produce them , mix so intimately , as to be rather one complex emotion , than two emotions in conjunc- tion . Two sounds that refuse incorporation or mix- ture , are said to be discordant ; and when heard at the same instant ...
... sounds that produce them , mix so intimately , as to be rather one complex emotion , than two emotions in conjunc- tion . Two sounds that refuse incorporation or mix- ture , are said to be discordant ; and when heard at the same instant ...
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... sounds are concordant ? What is their effect ? What sort of emotion is produced by objects of sight ? When are emotions similar ? What are dissimilar ? What are their respective effects ? In what proportion do emotions unite ? Give ...
... sounds are concordant ? What is their effect ? What sort of emotion is produced by objects of sight ? When are emotions similar ? What are dissimilar ? What are their respective effects ? In what proportion do emotions unite ? Give ...
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... Sounds also produce emotions or feelings that resem- ble them ; a low sound brings down the mind ; a full tone communicates solemnity ; a sharp sound elevates or swells the mind . A wall or pillar declining from the perpendicular ...
... Sounds also produce emotions or feelings that resem- ble them ; a low sound brings down the mind ; a full tone communicates solemnity ; a sharp sound elevates or swells the mind . A wall or pillar declining from the perpendicular ...
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... sound - of form - of attitude . To what besides still life does the observation apply ? What is the effect of an instance of gratitude ? What other passions are infectious ? What determines the will ? What results from hence ? Are the ...
... sound - of form - of attitude . To what besides still life does the observation apply ? What is the effect of an instance of gratitude ? What other passions are infectious ? What determines the will ? What results from hence ? Are the ...
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... sound , a beautiful thought or ex- pression , a beautiful theorem , a beautiful event , a beautiful discovery in art or science . But , as figura- tive expression is the subject of a following chapter , this chapter is confined to ...
... sound , a beautiful thought or ex- pression , a beautiful theorem , a beautiful event , a beautiful discovery in art or science . But , as figura- tive expression is the subject of a following chapter , this chapter is confined to ...
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