The North American Review, 124. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1877 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Sayfa 39
... painting is the last scrape ; and I shall be all my life getting out of it . " When Deronda assures him that Mirah can , under no conceivable circumstances , marry him , the half - grave , half - merry egotist is not a bit abashed . " I ...
... painting is the last scrape ; and I shall be all my life getting out of it . " When Deronda assures him that Mirah can , under no conceivable circumstances , marry him , the half - grave , half - merry egotist is not a bit abashed . " I ...
Sayfa 56
... painting . This intellectualization found its highest expression in the Fugue , which still holds a respected place among the accepted forms of church music , while in secular music the same process soon led to a stiff formalism quite ...
... painting . This intellectualization found its highest expression in the Fugue , which still holds a respected place among the accepted forms of church music , while in secular music the same process soon led to a stiff formalism quite ...
Sayfa 72
... painter , the scene - shifter , and the costume - tailor , to mention only the most important factors of what is commonly called the mise - en - scène . When we remember that Wagner considers the musical drama to be the highest and most ...
... painter , the scene - shifter , and the costume - tailor , to mention only the most important factors of what is commonly called the mise - en - scène . When we remember that Wagner considers the musical drama to be the highest and most ...
Sayfa 77
... painting , the self - degradation of the latter is not really wanted by the former ; a good drawing does not require coloring or illustration ; and the combination of the two , notwithstanding their apparently close relationship , has ...
... painting , the self - degradation of the latter is not really wanted by the former ; a good drawing does not require coloring or illustration ; and the combination of the two , notwithstanding their apparently close relationship , has ...
Sayfa 78
... poetry . We have something similar in the relation between painting and architecture ; they stand in want of each other , but very un- equally ; the hall wants mural decoration , the fresco 78 [ Jan. Wagner's Theories of Music .
... poetry . We have something similar in the relation between painting and architecture ; they stand in want of each other , but very un- equally ; the hall wants mural decoration , the fresco 78 [ Jan. Wagner's Theories of Music .
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