Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... observation and remark . The reader can only regret that they are so few , and that one or two are missing . The eminent German writer , Jean Paul Richter , says , that " to describe any scene well , the poet must make the bosom of a ...
... observation and remark . The reader can only regret that they are so few , and that one or two are missing . The eminent German writer , Jean Paul Richter , says , that " to describe any scene well , the poet must make the bosom of a ...
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... observation . His practical opinions may be found here . His indignant detestation of political oppression did not prevent him from deprecating the smallest approach to similar crimes on the part of his own party ; and he abjured ...
... observation . His practical opinions may be found here . His indignant detestation of political oppression did not prevent him from deprecating the smallest approach to similar crimes on the part of his own party ; and he abjured ...
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... observing in these actions , as in all others , a certain rhythm or order . And , although all men observe a similar , they observe not the same order , in the motions of the dance , in the melody of the song , in the combinations of ...
... observing in these actions , as in all others , a certain rhythm or order . And , although all men observe a similar , they observe not the same order , in the motions of the dance , in the melody of the song , in the combinations of ...
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... observation of the regular mode of the recur- rence of harmony in the language of poetical minds , together with its relation to music , produced metre , or a certain system of traditional forms of harmony and language . Yet it is by no ...
... observation of the regular mode of the recur- rence of harmony in the language of poetical minds , together with its relation to music , produced metre , or a certain system of traditional forms of harmony and language . Yet it is by no ...
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... observation of conditions still more im- portant , and more is lost than gained by the sub- stitution of the rigidly ... observe that all dramatic writings of this nature are unimaginative in a singular degree ; they affect sentiment and ...
... observation of conditions still more im- portant , and more is lost than gained by the sub- stitution of the rigidly ... observe that all dramatic writings of this nature are unimaginative in a singular degree ; they affect sentiment and ...
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