The North American Review, 4. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... poetry and musick be- ing admirable , and the best that was made and composed in those times , they were thought fit afterwards to be sung in all parochial churches , as they do continue : * What other poetry or what prose this our poet ...
... poetry and musick be- ing admirable , and the best that was made and composed in those times , they were thought fit afterwards to be sung in all parochial churches , as they do continue : * What other poetry or what prose this our poet ...
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... poetry . It The Airs of Palestine is of a kind of poetry that may be called moral descriptive . Its subject is musick , principal- ly as connected with sacred history , but with occasional digressions into the land of mythology and ...
... poetry . It The Airs of Palestine is of a kind of poetry that may be called moral descriptive . Its subject is musick , principal- ly as connected with sacred history , but with occasional digressions into the land of mythology and ...
Sayfa 412
... poetry , the spirit of the rule is yet applicable to versification . Poetry should be a union of eloquence and musick : it is the object of the poet while he suggests noble and affecting images , to clothe them in numbers whose ...
... poetry , the spirit of the rule is yet applicable to versification . Poetry should be a union of eloquence and musick : it is the object of the poet while he suggests noble and affecting images , to clothe them in numbers whose ...
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