Rhythm And Harmony in Poetry And Music, Together With Music As a Representative Art; Two Essays in Comparative æsthetics

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N. The resolute self-possession of the process that, going on, suggests at once something very much alive, very free — a nature-force in full posses- sion of its own world : " Sie entlasst sick fret, ihrer selbst ganz sicker " says Hegel of the Idee, when it passes over into Natur. I have a sense that a water-process would be the scene most naturally suggested. Scene, how- ever, not complete, but waves on water most probable.
O. A rather distinct idea of a workman making something by strokes, a
...s a smith. There is also a feeling that he is in a lazy mood, as if the afternoon sun was streaming in. The work is pleasant.
P. Church ; opening voluntary. Religious cheerfulness. A religious dance ; measured movement of hands. Or, somewhat, a brook tumbling along over a stony bed. The suggestion of a yearning.
A. (Bach). A ship approaching end of voyage : all tension : haven.
C. It (the piece) seemed to me to embody the progress of a mountain stream on its course from the hills to the plain, flowing among rocks over many obstacles, under the forest trees, with the quiet and deep repose of the wild wood pervading all.


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