Elements of Criticism, 2. ciltA. Miller, London; and A. Kincaid & J. Bell, Edinburgh, 1762 |
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Sayfa 243
... melody in them . Witness the words petitioner , fruiterer , dizziness . On the o- ther hand , the intermixture of long and fhort fyllables is remarkably agreeable ; for example , degree , repent , wonderful , altitude , rapidity ...
... melody in them . Witness the words petitioner , fruiterer , dizziness . On the o- ther hand , the intermixture of long and fhort fyllables is remarkably agreeable ; for example , degree , repent , wonderful , altitude , rapidity ...
Sayfa 339
... melody or tone of the words produces another . But the chief pleasure proceeds from having these two concordant emotions combined in perfect harmony , and carried on in the mind to a full clofe * . Ex- cept in the fingle cafe where ...
... melody or tone of the words produces another . But the chief pleasure proceeds from having these two concordant emotions combined in perfect harmony , and carried on in the mind to a full clofe * . Ex- cept in the fingle cafe where ...
Sayfa 358
... melody and harmony . A fucceffion of founds fo as to be agreeable to the ear , constitutes melody . Harmony is the pleasure that arises from co - existing founds . Verfe therefore can only reach me- lody , and not harmony . ing than ...
... melody and harmony . A fucceffion of founds fo as to be agreeable to the ear , constitutes melody . Harmony is the pleasure that arises from co - existing founds . Verfe therefore can only reach me- lody , and not harmony . ing than ...
Sayfa 361
... melody ; and for that reason this paufe may be neglected . With refpect then to the pauses of sense and of melody , it may be affirmed without he- fitation , that their coincidence in verfe is a capital beauty . But as it cannot be ...
... melody ; and for that reason this paufe may be neglected . With refpect then to the pauses of sense and of melody , it may be affirmed without he- fitation , that their coincidence in verfe is a capital beauty . But as it cannot be ...
Sayfa 364
... melody . It is fubjected however to laws , that confine its variety within certain limits . For trying the arrangement , and for determining whe- ther it be perfect or faulty , grammarians have invented a rule by Dactyles and Spon- dees ...
... melody . It is fubjected however to laws , that confine its variety within certain limits . For trying the arrangement , and for determining whe- ther it be perfect or faulty , grammarians have invented a rule by Dactyles and Spon- dees ...
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