Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical Merit |
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Horace affords a fine profusion of regularly returning measures suited to all the
varieties of musical expression , many of which one can scarcely read without
falling into a natural music . 1 So far Lyric poetry is characterized by poems of its
...
Horace affords a fine profusion of regularly returning measures suited to all the
varieties of musical expression , many of which one can scarcely read without
falling into a natural music . 1 So far Lyric poetry is characterized by poems of its
...
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Critics have very commonly lamented that the moderns fall short of the antients
more particularly in this species of poetry than in any other ; yet , did it belong to
my present subject , I should not despair of convincing an impartial reader , that
the ...
Critics have very commonly lamented that the moderns fall short of the antients
more particularly in this species of poetry than in any other ; yet , did it belong to
my present subject , I should not despair of convincing an impartial reader , that
the ...
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... such circumstances of the story as tell it in the most striking manner are to be
held out to view , and their effect is not to be interrupted by simile or metaphor , or
any of the artificial prettinesses of language language that may fall in his way .
... such circumstances of the story as tell it in the most striking manner are to be
held out to view , and their effect is not to be interrupted by simile or metaphor , or
any of the artificial prettinesses of language language that may fall in his way .
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language that may fall in his way . · They have no business here ; they do not
accord with that string of the soul which is here to be struck . Y As it is absolutely
effential to all imitations of the antient ballad , that the story on which they are ...
language that may fall in his way . · They have no business here ; they do not
accord with that string of the soul which is here to be struck . Y As it is absolutely
effential to all imitations of the antient ballad , that the story on which they are ...
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It is unpardonable in a poet to borrow these from any fountain but nature herself ,
and hereby he will most certainly avoid the mistakes and incongruity of imagery ,
which they are so apt to fall into who describe from ideas gained by reading ...
It is unpardonable in a poet to borrow these from any fountain but nature herself ,
and hereby he will most certainly avoid the mistakes and incongruity of imagery ,
which they are so apt to fall into who describe from ideas gained by reading ...
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