J reports about Twain that he made some
"funny cracks about Wagner: "it sounds better than it is"' or something".
Exactly. We should check the actual wording.
Surely
(i) x sounds better than it is.
is different from
(ii) x is better than it sounds.
I'm using "Mahler" for provocative intents, since we know Grice was a Mahlrer-fan.
On the face of it, there is something virtually stupid about (ii) -- on the strenght of all the being there is to 'x' is 'how x sounds'. But surely Twain is IMPLICATING something.
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