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Page 148
... effect is often purely physical ; 1 that is to say , the effect of music , as such , upon the emotional nature of the majority of men is analogous to the effects of alcohol , to- bacco , caffeine , bromides , and other similar ...
... effect is often purely physical ; 1 that is to say , the effect of music , as such , upon the emotional nature of the majority of men is analogous to the effects of alcohol , to- bacco , caffeine , bromides , and other similar ...
Page 152
... effect . But people will say , Is then our en- joyment of music no more than our en joyment of champagne ? Are our cher- ished ideas of pathos , sentiment , and the whole great art of tones tugging at our heart - strings a mere delusion ...
... effect . But people will say , Is then our en- joyment of music no more than our en joyment of champagne ? Are our cher- ished ideas of pathos , sentiment , and the whole great art of tones tugging at our heart - strings a mere delusion ...
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... effect of an alternation of heat and cold to the whole body may be , every one who has taken a Turkish or Russian bath well knows , and what the general effect of such baths kept up constantly , or for a large part of the time , may be ...
... effect of an alternation of heat and cold to the whole body may be , every one who has taken a Turkish or Russian bath well knows , and what the general effect of such baths kept up constantly , or for a large part of the time , may be ...
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