Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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In attempting to fix a meaning to the word song , the first idea which strikes us
arises from its name , signifying something to be sung . We shall discuss this a
little at large . The union of music with poetry must appear appear extremely
natural .
In attempting to fix a meaning to the word song , the first idea which strikes us
arises from its name , signifying something to be sung . We shall discuss this a
little at large . The union of music with poetry must appear appear extremely
natural .
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I cannot but consider these petty diversities as very unessential to the poetical
character of any composition ; this cursory mention is therefore all the notice I
shall bestow on them . If we examine the poetical remains of antiquity , antiquity ,
we ...
I cannot but consider these petty diversities as very unessential to the poetical
character of any composition ; this cursory mention is therefore all the notice I
shall bestow on them . If we examine the poetical remains of antiquity , antiquity ,
we ...
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antiquity , we shall find various examples of pieces which come under the
foregoing description of a song . That beautiful relique of Sappho , which is well
known to the English reader by Mr. Phillips's excellent translation « Blest as the ...
antiquity , we shall find various examples of pieces which come under the
foregoing description of a song . That beautiful relique of Sappho , which is well
known to the English reader by Mr. Phillips's excellent translation « Blest as the ...
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In particular the little epigrammatic song which he there cites and translates , is
so entirely disimilar to the celebrated piece of Sappho which he has so happily
made his own , that it is wonderful the distinction did not strike him . I SHALL just
...
In particular the little epigrammatic song which he there cites and translates , is
so entirely disimilar to the celebrated piece of Sappho which he has so happily
made his own , that it is wonderful the distinction did not strike him . I SHALL just
...
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elegant manner by Dr. Percy , in his Reliques of antient English poetry , I shall
proceed to consider the ballad more as an artificial than a natural species of
composition . When language became refined , and poetical taste elevated , by
an ...
elegant manner by Dr. Percy , in his Reliques of antient English poetry , I shall
proceed to consider the ballad more as an artificial than a natural species of
composition . When language became refined , and poetical taste elevated , by
an ...
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