THE POETIC BASIS OF MUSIC
When a new system or theory is presented to the world those features in it most quickly arrest attention which have immediate practical results. The aggregate mind is itself eminently practical. Its first and governing thought is, How to live. Individual minds may exist in the shadowy realm of abstr...
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