Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical MeritW. Eyres, 1774 - Всего страниц: 286 |
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Стр. ix
... say that I bave culled every valuable production which this branch of poetry affords . Difference of tafte will always prevent uniformity of judg- ment , even where the faculties of judging are equal ; and I have been much less ...
... say that I bave culled every valuable production which this branch of poetry affords . Difference of tafte will always prevent uniformity of judg- ment , even where the faculties of judging are equal ; and I have been much less ...
Стр. xv
... Say , Myra , why is gentle Love Say not , Olinda , I despise She loves and the confeffes too Should some perverse malignant star Stella and Flåvia every hour Strephon has fashion , wit and youth Strephon , when you see me fly Swain ...
... Say , Myra , why is gentle Love Say not , Olinda , I despise She loves and the confeffes too Should some perverse malignant star Stella and Flåvia every hour Strephon has fashion , wit and youth Strephon , when you see me fly Swain ...
Стр. 16
... says Quod fi me Lyricis vatibus inferes . To answer this purpose of mufical adap- tation , Lyric poetry has always been in pof- feffion of a variety of measures , differing indeed greatly among themselves , but all very distinguishable ...
... says Quod fi me Lyricis vatibus inferes . To answer this purpose of mufical adap- tation , Lyric poetry has always been in pof- feffion of a variety of measures , differing indeed greatly among themselves , but all very distinguishable ...
Стр. 61
... say my lips were sweet , And made the scarlet pale ? And why did I , young witless maid , Believe the flatt'ring tale ? That face , alas ! no more is fair , Those lips no longer red ; Dark are mine eyes now clos'd in death , And ev'ry ...
... say my lips were sweet , And made the scarlet pale ? And why did I , young witless maid , Believe the flatt'ring tale ? That face , alas ! no more is fair , Those lips no longer red ; Dark are mine eyes now clos'd in death , And ev'ry ...
Стр. 63
... say that Nature Has nothing made in vain ; Why then beneath the water Do hideous rocks remain ? No eyes thofe rocks discover , That lurk beneath the deep , To wreck the wand'ring lover And leave the maid to weep . All All melancholy ...
... say that Nature Has nothing made in vain ; Why then beneath the water Do hideous rocks remain ? No eyes thofe rocks discover , That lurk beneath the deep , To wreck the wand'ring lover And leave the maid to weep . All All melancholy ...
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