Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... song and dance go to- gether , so there are , no doubt , certain thoughts that lead to certain tones of voice , or modu- lations of sound , and change " the words of Mercury into the songs of Apollo . " There is a striking instance of ...
... song and dance go to- gether , so there are , no doubt , certain thoughts that lead to certain tones of voice , or modu- lations of sound , and change " the words of Mercury into the songs of Apollo . " There is a striking instance of ...
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... song , and gushes out afresh at every pause , and is borne along with the full tide of pleasure , and still increases , and repeats , and prolongs itself , and knows no ebb . The cool- ness of the arbour , its retirement , the early ...
... song , and gushes out afresh at every pause , and is borne along with the full tide of pleasure , and still increases , and repeats , and prolongs itself , and knows no ebb . The cool- ness of the arbour , its retirement , the early ...
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... song was ended in this wise , The nightingale with so merry a note Answered him that all the wood rong So sodainly , that as it were a sote , I stood astonied , so was I with the song Thorow rauished , that til late and long , I ne wist ...
... song was ended in this wise , The nightingale with so merry a note Answered him that all the wood rong So sodainly , that as it were a sote , I stood astonied , so was I with the song Thorow rauished , that til late and long , I ne wist ...
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... song was more conuenient , And more pleasaunt to me , by manifold , Than meat or drinke , or any other thing , Thereto the herber was so fresh and cold , The wholesome sauours eke so comforting , That , as I demed , sith the beginning ...
... song was more conuenient , And more pleasaunt to me , by manifold , Than meat or drinke , or any other thing , Thereto the herber was so fresh and cold , The wholesome sauours eke so comforting , That , as I demed , sith the beginning ...
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... song . Chaucer has more of this deep , internal , sustained sentiment , than any other writer , except Boccaccio . In depth of simple pathos , and intensity of conception , never swerving from his subject , I think no other writer comes ...
... song . Chaucer has more of this deep , internal , sustained sentiment , than any other writer , except Boccaccio . In depth of simple pathos , and intensity of conception , never swerving from his subject , I think no other writer comes ...
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