Elements of Criticism, 1 tomasJohn Bell and William Creech; and for T. Cadell, G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London, 1788 |
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... grovelling corporeal plea- Du Bos judiciously obferves , that filence doth not tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that soft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . fures , fures , for which only it is fitted in the 4 INTRODUCTION .
... grovelling corporeal plea- Du Bos judiciously obferves , that filence doth not tend to calm an agitated mind ; but that soft and flow mufic hath a fine effect . fures , fures , for which only it is fitted in the 4 INTRODUCTION .
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... mufic , gardening , and architecture . This especially is the duty of the opulent , who have leisure to improve their minds and their A taste for natural objects is born with us in perfec- tion ; for relishing a fine countenance , a ...
... mufic , gardening , and architecture . This especially is the duty of the opulent , who have leisure to improve their minds and their A taste for natural objects is born with us in perfec- tion ; for relishing a fine countenance , a ...
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... mufic , painting , are mere paftime . In the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being fupported by the force of novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish ; and are generally neglected in the ...
... mufic , painting , are mere paftime . In the prime of life , indeed , they are delightful , being fupported by the force of novelty , and the heat of imagination : but in time they lose their relish ; and are generally neglected in the ...
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... mufic . The parts of ode 16 . lib . 2. are fo loosely connected as to disfigure a poem otherwise extremely beautiful . The ft , 2d , 3d , 4th , 11th , 24th , 27th odes of the 3d book , lie open all of them to the fame cenfure . The ...
... mufic . The parts of ode 16 . lib . 2. are fo loosely connected as to disfigure a poem otherwise extremely beautiful . The ft , 2d , 3d , 4th , 11th , 24th , 27th odes of the 3d book , lie open all of them to the fame cenfure . The ...
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... Mufic having at command a great variety of emotions , may , like many objects of fight , be made to promote luxury and effeminacy ; of which we have inftances without number , espe- cially in vocal mufic . But , with respect to its pure ...
... Mufic having at command a great variety of emotions , may , like many objects of fight , be made to promote luxury and effeminacy ; of which we have inftances without number , espe- cially in vocal mufic . But , with respect to its pure ...
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