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South Atlantic Quarterly (1975) 74 (1): 104–117.
Published: 01 January 1975
...William E. Wilson Copyright © 1975 by Duke University Press 1975 The Boatload of Knowledge The Journey of Robert Owen s Disciples by Keelboat from Pittsburgh to New Harmony in the Winter of 1825-1826 William E. Wilson Shortly after noon on Thursday, December 8, 1825, in beautiful but very...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1954) 53 (4): 598.
Published: 01 October 1954
...R. Florence Brinkley The Harmonious Vision: Studies in Milton’s Poetry . By Allen Don Cameron . Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins Press , 1954 . Pp. xx , 125 . $3.00 . Copyright © 1954 by Duke University Press 1954 598 The South Atlantic Quarterly Certainly neither Rousseau nor...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2009) 108 (2): 331–363.
Published: 01 April 2009
... as the Träger of a unified meaning and his notion of social conflict as the expression of ideal differences composing a harmonious whole contributed to a severe reduction of the critique of idealism. This provoked a drawn-out battle between the Frankfurt School and the sociology of knowledge. The problem...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2011) 110 (4): 901–915.
Published: 01 October 2011
... in the harmonious integrity of the whole. By means of this death scene, Machiavelli suggested that sovereigns must be prepared to exercise violent power over the divisible bodies of subjects in the name of securing the polity. I will argue here that the decline and death of the ancient metaphor of the body politic...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2017) 116 (1): 145–161.
Published: 01 January 2017
... how music is well suited to depict the multiply directed nature of environmental change. Further, it describes how musical harmony and orchestration can address the interacting weather conditions that form climate. Syntax of Snow and Six Ecoacoustic Quintets No. 1: Water (Ice) , original compositions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1954) 53 (2): 220–230.
Published: 01 April 1954
... has split into its component parts, he gains a better understanding of the object of his analysis without destroying it. Logically and historically we may consider the main elements of music in the sequence: rhythm, melody, harmony, tone color (or timbre). They are thus listed by Aaron Copland; Paul...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1977) 76 (1): 44–57.
Published: 01 January 1977
... of the end and to begin to assess Powell s achievement. It is important that assessment begin on the right foot and consequently especially unfortunate that the final novel, Hearing Secret Harmonies, is far and away the weakest of the dozen. It is painful for an admirer of the series to detail his...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1950) 49 (1): 59–66.
Published: 01 January 1950
... and clarified vis­ ion. Artifice also assists in the creation of structural harmony in both poetry and fiction. Thinking of Keats s Ode to Melancholy, for example, one is impressed by the strict, the profound and moving truth and integrity of those great verses, held in a framework of structural harmony...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1972) 71 (4): 557–564.
Published: 01 October 1972
... he chose not only to grow in body, but to make progress in mind. 4 In the Harmony, Calvin does not question how or when Jesus learned about his Sonship, but his answer patently would have been not from Mary, because she Complete Prose Works of John Milton (New Haven, 1959), II, 673. Except for De...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1929) 28 (3): 225–235.
Published: 01 July 1929
... come a nonentity. It is the purpose of this paper to inquire into the changes that would seem advisable and to ascertain, if possible, the principles upon which the future of the Demo­ cratic Party depends. I The Need for Harmony within the Party In the last election many of the shortcomings of the De­...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (3): 438.
Published: 01 July 1955
... the Divine Comedy affords proof of Dante s assertion that nothing harmonized by a musical bond can be transmuted from its own speech without losing all its sweetness and harmony. The coalescence of the music and the meaning of the verse, in the perfection of which the life of poetry consists, cannot...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1948) 47 (3): 393–395.
Published: 01 July 1948
..., the picture of humanity is distorted. History nears perfection in so far as knowledge and art work in harmony. He proposes to study those modern historians whose works most clearly ap­ proach this harmony of art and science and also reveal humanity to itself. He opens with Voltaire and closes with Toynbee...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (3): 438–439.
Published: 01 July 1955
... at translating the Divine Comedy affords proof of Dante s assertion that nothing harmonized by a musical bond can be transmuted from its own speech without losing all its sweetness and harmony. The coalescence of the music and the meaning of the verse, in the perfection of which the life of poetry consists...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1955) 54 (3): 437–438.
Published: 01 July 1955
..., not as translation. Charles Eliot Norton wrote of his prose Dante: Every fresh attempt at translating the Divine Comedy affords proof of Dante s assertion that nothing harmonized by a musical bond can be transmuted from its own speech without losing all its sweetness and harmony. The coalescence of the music...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (4): 701–711.
Published: 01 October 2014
...- ined remain a contested set of questions. Dean is writing very much in opposition to a widely held view in contemporary leftist circles that sees the common as a kind of harmony or unity. She cites figures...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1917) 16 (4): 346–356.
Published: 01 October 1917
... on the other. Keats s greater use of specific hues did not secure for him any larger measure of pictorial power for portraying natural objects. In the poetry of Milton there is no more frequent appeal than that which his musical education and taste fitted him to employ. Divine harmonies and voices sweet were...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1907) 6 (4): 402–411.
Published: 01 October 1907
... Atlantic Quabteely. or self-sacrifice, may cause in us a feeling that we have seen some­ thing that is beautiful. A complexity of effects is also essential to beauty, as a curved line, a contrast of colors, or a harmony of musical tones. Again, rhythm and proportion are important factors in the production...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1972) 71 (4): 488–495.
Published: 01 October 1972
... to each other is the idea of the mean. Thus, opposites create perforce a balance that is order and harmony. Herrick defines both health and beauty as mean between ex­ tremes. Health is only a just measure both of Heat and Cold ( Health and beauty is a Beame / Flasht out between the Mid­ dle...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1956) 55 (3): 337.
Published: 01 July 1956
... distinguishes Lawrence s fiction is inverted in the poetry into a continuing desire to be merged, to be soothed into some harmonious and self-obliterating whole. In contrast with the turbulent fiction, Lawrence s poetry is generally temperate, expressing a craving for an oblivion, for an utter sleep...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1949) 48 (2): 304–305.
Published: 01 April 1949
... doctrine of nothingness as the noetic correlate of the function stands in sharp contrast with most current American thinking on the subject. For example, John Dewey in his widely influential Art as Experience treats the imagination as the consummation in richness and harmony of com­ mon experience rather...