| 1849 - 782 Seiten
...of harmony and melody in conjunction, are more readily analyzed: but one thing is certain — that the sentimental pleasure derivable from music, is nearly in the ratio of its indefiuitiveness. Give to music any undue decision — imbue it with any very dtltrnunote tone —... | |
| 1839 - 372 Seiten
...indefinite, and the least susceptible of analysis, of any with which the metaphysician has to deal. Give to music any undue decision, imbue it with any...deprive it, at once, of its ethereal, its ideal, and, as we sincerely believe, of its intrinsic and essential character. You dispel its dream-like luxury... | |
| 1844 - 638 Seiten
...indefinitiveness is an element of the true music — I mean of the true musical expression. Give to it any undue decision — imbue it with any very determinate...you deprive it, at once, of its ethereal, its ideal, its intrinsic and essential character. You dispel its luxury of dream. You dissolve the atmosphere... | |
| 1844 - 648 Seiten
...I mean of the true musical expression. Give to it any undue decision — imbue it with any тегу determinate tone — and you deprive it, at once, of its ethereal, its ideal, its intrinsic and essential character. You dispel its luxury of dream. You dissolve the atmosphere... | |
| 1849 - 820 Seiten
...of harmony and melody in conjunction, are more readily analyzed ; but one thing is certain — that the sentimental pleasure derivable from music, is...its intrinsic and essential character. You dispel ite dream-like luxury : — you dissolve the atmosphere of the mystic in which ite whole nature is... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1857 - 628 Seiten
...harmony and melody in conjunction, are more readi ly analyzed ; but one thing is certain' — that the sentimental pleasure derivable from music, is...to music any undue decision — imbue it with any verr determinate tone — and you deprive it at once, of its ethereal, its ideal, and, I sincerely... | |
| 1859 - 616 Seiten
...of harmony and melody in conjunction, are more readi ly analyzed ; but one thing is certain — that the sentimental pleasure derivable from music, is...decision — imbue it with any very determinate tone — mid you deprive it at once, of its ethereal, its ideal, and, I sincerely believe, of ita intrinsic... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1881 - 588 Seiten
...of the trne music — I mean of the trne musical expression. Give to it any undne decision — imbne it with any very determinate tone — and you deprive it, at once, of its ethereal, its ideal, its intrinsic and essential character. You dispel its luxury of dream. You dissolve the atmosphere... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1889 - 360 Seiten
...indefinitiveness is an element of the true music — I mean of the true musical expression. Give to it any undue decision — imbue it with any very determinate...you deprive it at once of its ethereal, its ideal, its intrinsic and essential character. You dispel its luxury of dream. You dissolve the atmosphere... | |
| |