In a message dated 11/16/08 5:08:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

"a person who is mostly impressed by the virtuosity of a musical
performance..." I don't recall William's saying he was MOSTLY impressed the 
virtuosity, only that he was IMPRESSED by it. His reply claiming one can be 
impressed by both factors in a concert seems right to me. Certainly when 
watching 
Tennesse W's STREETCAR, I was impressed by both W's play AND by Brando's 
performance. 


> I don't think an aesthetic experience is different from any other except to
> the degree that we enjoy and get involved with it.
> 
I want to believe you wouldn't have written this if you'd thought a bit more. 
I've intensely enjoyed a frolic in some cold ocean waves, and then intensely 
enjoyed the hot shower after, and then the beef stew for dinner, and then 
reading a terrific book, and then cuddling into bed after a long day. Your 
statement in effect states that all enjoyable experiences are alike except in 
degrees 
of intensity. Tell us you don't mean it, Chris.


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