Essays on Song-writing; with a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical MeritEvans, 1810 - Всего страниц: 352 |
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... epigram , are involved in these difficulties , it is not a matter of wonder to meet with them in the modern pieces which range under the general title of Songs . Although many of our most celebrated poets have exercised their talents in ...
... epigram , are involved in these difficulties , it is not a matter of wonder to meet with them in the modern pieces which range under the general title of Songs . Although many of our most celebrated poets have exercised their talents in ...
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... epigram , and the variations in those pieces which are promiscuously ranged under this title , will very well serve to point out the circumstances by which a thought becomes ingenious and witty . The original Greek epigram was merely ...
... epigram , and the variations in those pieces which are promiscuously ranged under this title , will very well serve to point out the circumstances by which a thought becomes ingenious and witty . The original Greek epigram was merely ...
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John Aikin (M.D.). The original Greek epigram was merely , as its name imports , an inscription , con- taining a ... epigram , by introducing unusual thoughts , and artificial turns of sentiment . Some of his epigrams exactly answer ...
John Aikin (M.D.). The original Greek epigram was merely , as its name imports , an inscription , con- taining a ... epigram , by introducing unusual thoughts , and artificial turns of sentiment . Some of his epigrams exactly answer ...
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... epigram is a single piece of wit , put into verse . Its perfection consits in great brevity , ease and perspicuity of lan- guage , and in such a manner of conduct- ing the thought as to conclude with that striking turn which constitutes ...
... epigram is a single piece of wit , put into verse . Its perfection consits in great brevity , ease and perspicuity of lan- guage , and in such a manner of conduct- ing the thought as to conclude with that striking turn which constitutes ...
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... epigram and no song . Thou speakest always ill of me , I speak always well of thee ; Yet spite of all our noise and pother , The world believes nor one nor t'other . Here is not one circumstance which agrees with the true character of ...
... epigram and no song . Thou speakest always ill of me , I speak always well of thee ; Yet spite of all our noise and pother , The world believes nor one nor t'other . Here is not one circumstance which agrees with the true character of ...
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