... be considerably operated upon, without presenting any image at all, by certain sounds adapted to that purpose; of which we have a sufficient proof in the acknowledged and powerful effects of instrumental music. In reality, a great clearness helps... Sophocles - Página lxxiiipor Sophocles - 1902 - 215 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Elkins - 2008 - 328 páginas
...p. 39. 9. Burke, A Philosophical Enquiry, part 2, section 4, p. 58, and compare p. 56: "In reality a great clearness helps but little towards affecting...as it is in some sort an enemy to all enthusiasms whatsoever." 10. The original image and an animation are at www2.keck.hawaii .edu/news/wT104.html.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 574 páginas
...have a sufficient proof in the acknowledged and powerful effects of instrumental music. In reality, a great clearness helps but little towards affecting the passions, as it is in seme sort an enemy to all enthusiasms whatsoever. SECTION [IV]. THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED. THERE are... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 574 páginas
...have a sufficient proof in the acknowledged and powerful effects of instrumental musie. In reality, a great clearness helps but little towards affecting the passions, as it is in seme sort an enemy to all enthusiasms whatsoever. SECTION [IV], THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED. THEBE are... | |
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