Perspectives by Incongruity, Том 2Indiana University Press, 1964 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... reason more often gives us those curves of emotion which , because they are natural , can bear repetition without loss . It is for this reason that music , like folk tales , is most capable of lulling us to sleep . A lullaby is a melody ...
... reason more often gives us those curves of emotion which , because they are natural , can bear repetition without loss . It is for this reason that music , like folk tales , is most capable of lulling us to sleep . A lullaby is a melody ...
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... reason or other I was afraid of this boat , although there doesn't seem to be any good reason now . " But the details were not the cause of the emotion ; the emotion , < rather , dictated the selection of the details . Especially when ...
... reason or other I was afraid of this boat , although there doesn't seem to be any good reason now . " But the details were not the cause of the emotion ; the emotion , < rather , dictated the selection of the details . Especially when ...
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... reason " that won ! Which prompts us to note that those who attack Hitler- ism as a cult of the irrational should emend their statements to this extent : irrational it is , but it is carried on under the slogan of " Reason . " Similarly ...
... reason " that won ! Which prompts us to note that those who attack Hitler- ism as a cult of the irrational should emend their statements to this extent : irrational it is , but it is carried on under the slogan of " Reason . " Similarly ...
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The Excursion | 17 |
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