10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VIRTUOSOSHIP»
Discover the use of
virtuosoship in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
virtuosoship and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Parallel Themes and Their Treatment in Schiller and Shaftesbury
But the "virtuoso" is not primarily an ethical ideal, and Shaftesbury merely
contends that "virtuosoship" is a closer approach to becoming virtuous and
sensible, than being a scholar. " The real rapprochement between Schiller and
Shaftesbury ...
Allan Loraine Carter, 1919
2
Benham's Musical Review
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called, is over, in the concert hall and the opera house. Not indeed that the genus
virtuoso is actually extinct, but because virtuosoship has lost the significance
which ...
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4
Wieland and Shaftesbury
On another occasion we are referred to the virtuosi as men striving after the
beautiful, and we are told that virtuosoship consists of a fine instinctive skill to
avoid the two extremities of defect and excess.00 Cicero is spoken of as a man
who, ...
5
Characteristics of men, manners, opinions, times: 3 (1790)
But l_et us view Philosophy, like mere virtuosoship , in its usual career, and \we (
hall find the ridicule rising full 'as strongly against the professors of the higher as
the lower kind. Cockle-shell abounds with each. IVIany things exterior, and ...
Anthony Ashley Cooper ¬of Shaftesbury, 1790
6
Columbia University Germanic Studies
On another occasion we are referred to the virtuosi as men striving after the
beautiful, and we are told that virtuosoship consists of a fine instinctive skill to
avoid the two extremities of defect and excess.” Cicero is spoken of as a man
who, ...
7
The Boundaries of Music and Poetry: A Study in Musical ...
And unfortunately it is at the same time not to be denied, that the excessive
refinement and the predominance of the spirit of virtuosoship in every art
betokens the time of its decay. We can contemplate with greater inner satisfaction
the archaic ...
August Wilhelm Ambros, 1893
In like manner the philosophical virtuosoship of M. Cousin is attributed to a
similar event, for it is related that the German government considered our great
eclectic as a hero for freedom, and shut him up, allowing him nothing to read but
Kant's ...
9
Beethoven: A Biographical Romance
And he held his head in both hands, and ran back and forth as if in despair. "Be
calm, be calm," Van Swieten said, smiling. " Let him be calm who can," cried
Beethoven. " I foresee what is to come in the future. This virtuosoship will grow
over ...
10
Power of Scandal: Semiotic and Pragmatic in Mass Media
In his view, the development of 'capitalism from the spirit of the Protestant work
ethic' was born in 'spiritual virtuosoship.' That virtuosoship, as a form of
communication, rests in the determinate social and religious identity of
particularized ...
P. Johannes Ehrat, SJ, 2011