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Page 91
... soul were entering into her , and filling her with a deeper , more significant life . She looked round , rose from the sofa , and walked to the harpsichord . In a moment her fingers were wandering with their old sweet method among the ...
... soul were entering into her , and filling her with a deeper , more significant life . She looked round , rose from the sofa , and walked to the harpsichord . In a moment her fingers were wandering with their old sweet method among the ...
Page 92
... soul was being played on in this way by the inexorable power of sound . You might have seen the slightest perceptible quivering of her whole frame as she leaned foward to steady herself ; while her eyes dilated and brightened into that ...
... soul was being played on in this way by the inexorable power of sound . You might have seen the slightest perceptible quivering of her whole frame as she leaned foward to steady herself ; while her eyes dilated and brightened into that ...
Page 93
... soul of man is identical with the hidden soul of things , and both are given indirect but passionate expression in the yearning harmonies of music . Effects comparable with these were , of course , attributed to the other arts , and ...
... soul of man is identical with the hidden soul of things , and both are given indirect but passionate expression in the yearning harmonies of music . Effects comparable with these were , of course , attributed to the other arts , and ...
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Morality and religion | 17 |
Heredity and psychology | 38 |
the challenge of Marxs Theses on Feuerbach | 103 |
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