A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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Стр. vii
... thoughts , sentiments , and emotions . It is the inward world of passion and feeling that is here celebrated , as opposed to the outward world of sequence in time . It is the individual singer , dignified by the sincerity and potency of ...
... thoughts , sentiments , and emotions . It is the inward world of passion and feeling that is here celebrated , as opposed to the outward world of sequence in time . It is the individual singer , dignified by the sincerity and potency of ...
Стр. viii
... thought in metrical words , but partakes more of the nature if not of the limitations of music in reflecting a mood rather than in symbolizing an event or presenting a picture . " Lyrical beauty , " says Mr. Stedman , " does not ...
... thought in metrical words , but partakes more of the nature if not of the limitations of music in reflecting a mood rather than in symbolizing an event or presenting a picture . " Lyrical beauty , " says Mr. Stedman , " does not ...
Стр. ix
... thought , feeling , or situation . " 2 It is easy to see that by its very conditions the lyric must be short , as an emotion prolonged beyond a pleasurable length will defeat its own artistic aim.3 As to another canon of " the best ...
... thought , feeling , or situation . " 2 It is easy to see that by its very conditions the lyric must be short , as an emotion prolonged beyond a pleasurable length will defeat its own artistic aim.3 As to another canon of " the best ...
Стр. x
... thoughts couched in the most beautiful and fervent language ; in such an age we may expect the nicest adjustment and equilibrium of the real and the ideal , each performing its legitimate function and contributing in due proportion to ...
... thoughts couched in the most beautiful and fervent language ; in such an age we may expect the nicest adjustment and equilibrium of the real and the ideal , each performing its legitimate function and contributing in due proportion to ...
Стр. xii
... thought , give us the literary spirit of the age of Elizabeth . In Tottel's Miscellany and The Paradise of Dainty Devices , with the possible addition of Clement Robinson's A Hand- ful of Pleasant Delights , will be found the bulk of ...
... thought , give us the literary spirit of the age of Elizabeth . In Tottel's Miscellany and The Paradise of Dainty Devices , with the possible addition of Clement Robinson's A Hand- ful of Pleasant Delights , will be found the bulk of ...
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