Robert BurnsScottish Academic Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 133 |
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Стр. 106
... tune or for that matter - - is better than the musical notes apart from the words nothing , but it may often be misleading . In particular , it cannot do justice to the way in which a good tune has been enhanced by verses which work in ...
... tune or for that matter - - is better than the musical notes apart from the words nothing , but it may often be misleading . In particular , it cannot do justice to the way in which a good tune has been enhanced by verses which work in ...
Стр. 108
... tune he knows well , the Scots reel ' Duncan Davison ' . So familiar with it is he that he has been able to put its ... tune ' . " ' Mary Morison ' is a unified love - lyric of a type rare in any language : it illustrates Stendhal's view ...
... tune he knows well , the Scots reel ' Duncan Davison ' . So familiar with it is he that he has been able to put its ... tune ' . " ' Mary Morison ' is a unified love - lyric of a type rare in any language : it illustrates Stendhal's view ...
Стр. 127
... tune dictates his arrangement of words and clauses . In the final four lines , for instance , emphasis is placed on ' this declaration ' and on ' Such a parcel of rogues in a nation ' . The song has been written with performance and the ...
... tune dictates his arrangement of words and clauses . In the final four lines , for instance , emphasis is placed on ' this declaration ' and on ' Such a parcel of rogues in a nation ' . The song has been written with performance and the ...
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Life | 1 |
Values Voice and Verse Form | 31 |
Satire | 58 |
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