An Elocutionary Manual: With an Introductory Essay on the Study of Literature, and on Vocal Culture in Its Relation to an Aesthetic Appreciation of PoetryC. Desilver, 1875 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... rhyme , by the varied length of the lines , by pauses , by the acceleration and retardation of the verse , by the distribution of emphasis , and many other elements of effect , some of which are unrecognizable and beyond ( 81 )
... rhyme , by the varied length of the lines , by pauses , by the acceleration and retardation of the verse , by the distribution of emphasis , and many other elements of effect , some of which are unrecognizable and beyond ( 81 )
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... verse , to mark its in- dividuality as a verse , and exhibit the rhyme ( advice which he will probably not believe a word of , if he happens to know any- thing about the secrets of melody ) ; that one set of sentiments ,, emotions , and ...
... verse , to mark its in- dividuality as a verse , and exhibit the rhyme ( advice which he will probably not believe a word of , if he happens to know any- thing about the secrets of melody ) ; that one set of sentiments ,, emotions , and ...
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... verses , as it would be a very sad misfortune if every rhymer were obliged to write a long as well as a bad poem , and more particularly as these verses contain more beauties than we often find in a poem of four thousand , all ...
... verses , as it would be a very sad misfortune if every rhymer were obliged to write a long as well as a bad poem , and more particularly as these verses contain more beauties than we often find in a poem of four thousand , all ...
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... verses in which Virgil and Ovid had cele- brated the greatness of Augustus . Yet even the Latin was giving way to a younger rival . France united at that time almost every species of ascendency . Her military glory was at the height ...
... verses in which Virgil and Ovid had cele- brated the greatness of Augustus . Yet even the Latin was giving way to a younger rival . France united at that time almost every species of ascendency . Her military glory was at the height ...
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... For , though to smatter words of Greek And Latin be the rhetorique Of pedants counted , and vainglorious , To smatter French is meritorious . " formed the verses of Donne , and had been a 11 IN THE REIGN OF CHARLES II . 121.
... For , though to smatter words of Greek And Latin be the rhetorique Of pedants counted , and vainglorious , To smatter French is meritorious . " formed the verses of Donne , and had been a 11 IN THE REIGN OF CHARLES II . 121.
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ALFRED TENNYSON arms beauty bells beloved sleep beneath blow breath Chaucer's Christabel church Clara Vere clouds dark dead death deep doth dream dying earth ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING English Excalibur eyes face fair father feeling flowers give giveth His beloved glory Goethe hand hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven human imagination King Arthur lady lake language leave light literature living look marble mighty mind moon mountains nature never Nevermore night noble o'er OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Othello palimpsest panther poem poet poetry Praxiteles roll round SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE seemed Shakspeare sing Sir Bedivere Sisera smiling soft song soul sound speak spirit stars strange sweet sword tears tell thee thing THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY THOMAS DE QUINCEY thou thought truth unto Vere de Vere verse voice wild WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind woman word
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Стр. 334 - The rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is the rose ; The moon doth with delight Look round her when the heavens are bare ; Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair ; The sunshine is a glorious birth ; But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath past away a glory from the earth.
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Стр. 188 - Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceeding wroth, and sent forth and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two years old and under, according to the time which he had diligently inquired of the wise men.
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