Elements of CriticismMason Bothers, 1860 - 504 psl. |
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... melody - The difference between vocal and instrumental music - Passions the cause of the external effects of music - Two external passions with the same tendency , if similar , have a double effect - Two passions with opposite ...
... melody - The difference between vocal and instrumental music - Passions the cause of the external effects of music - Two external passions with the same tendency , if similar , have a double effect - Two passions with opposite ...
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... melody and harmony , which imply agreeableness in their very conception . * Secondly , the agreeableness of vocal music differs from that of instrumental : the former , being intended to accompany words , ought to be expressive of the ...
... melody and harmony , which imply agreeableness in their very conception . * Secondly , the agreeableness of vocal music differs from that of instrumental : the former , being intended to accompany words , ought to be expressive of the ...
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... poem is tiresome and fatiguing . There is no relief from horrid languor but the beautiful Greek language , and melody of Homer's versification . X In the twenty - first book of the Odyssey , 120 fCh . 4 . GRANDEUR AND SUBLIMITY .
... poem is tiresome and fatiguing . There is no relief from horrid languor but the beautiful Greek language , and melody of Homer's versification . X In the twenty - first book of the Odyssey , 120 fCh . 4 . GRANDEUR AND SUBLIMITY .
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... melody in them ; witness the words petitioner , fruiterer , dizziness : on the other hand , the intermixture of long and short syllables is remarkably agreeable ; for example , de- gree , repent , wonderful , altitude , rapidity ...
... melody in them ; witness the words petitioner , fruiterer , dizziness : on the other hand , the intermixture of long and short syllables is remarkably agreeable ; for example , de- gree , repent , wonderful , altitude , rapidity ...
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... melody or sound of the words . But the chief pleasure proceeds from having these two concordant emotions com- bined in perfect harmony , and carried on in the mind to a full close . * Except in the single case where sound is described ...
... melody or sound of the words . But the chief pleasure proceeds from having these two concordant emotions com- bined in perfect harmony , and carried on in the mind to a full close . * Except in the single case where sound is described ...
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accent action Æneid agreeable appear beauty blank verse Cæsar capital cause Chap circumstance color connected degree Demetrius Phalereus disagreeable distinguished effect elevation emotions Eneid epic epic poetry Euripides example expression external signs feeling figure Fingal foregoing garden give grandeur grief habit Heav'n Hence Henry IV Hexameter Hudibras human ideas Iliad imagination imitation impression Jane Shore Julius Cæsar kind language less long syllable manner means melody metaphor mind motion Mourning Bride nature never object observation occasion ornaments Othello pain Paradise Lost passion pause peculiar perceive perception person pleasant pleasure poem produce pronounced proper proportion raised reader reason relation relish resemblance respect rhyme Richard II ridicule rule scarcely scene sense sensible sentiments Shakspeare short syllables sight simile sion sound spectator Spondees taste termed thee things thou thought tion tone tragedy uniformity variety verse words writer