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... rhythm and ultimately to all beauty , as in music and poetry . The rhythms of a dance or the contours of a vase seem to be made of essentially the same basic stuff as are the rhythms of life which are evident in our deepest ...
... rhythm and ultimately to all beauty , as in music and poetry . The rhythms of a dance or the contours of a vase seem to be made of essentially the same basic stuff as are the rhythms of life which are evident in our deepest ...
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... rhythms , extensions of the experi- ence capacity and the activity capacity of human nature . All these kinds of ... rhythms are subject to the com- mand of the external rhythms . As the biophysicist Selig Hecht would say , " The ...
... rhythms , extensions of the experi- ence capacity and the activity capacity of human nature . All these kinds of ... rhythms are subject to the com- mand of the external rhythms . As the biophysicist Selig Hecht would say , " The ...
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... rhythms , countless forms of energy modulations , existing at large in the environment , some of which are benign , some destructive . We are like little fortresses which by their own internal rhythm pre- vent disruption by outer rhythms ...
... rhythms , countless forms of energy modulations , existing at large in the environment , some of which are benign , some destructive . We are like little fortresses which by their own internal rhythm pre- vent disruption by outer rhythms ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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