The Quarterly Review, المجلد 251William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1928 |
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الصفحة 330
... music . Literature can be discussed in its own medium . Painting and ... romantic , ' ' poetic , ' ' comic , ' ' absolute , ' ' programme , ' must be ... music . The attempt to put them in their places is no mere academic pursuit . For ...
... music . Literature can be discussed in its own medium . Painting and ... romantic , ' ' poetic , ' ' comic , ' ' absolute , ' ' programme , ' must be ... music . The attempt to put them in their places is no mere academic pursuit . For ...
الصفحة 331
... music have the very haziest idea of any meaning at all . Usually , I suppose , it is intended to be much the same as ' romantic ' - a word about which I shall have more to say later . • What is a comic opera ' ? That is one of the main ...
... music have the very haziest idea of any meaning at all . Usually , I suppose , it is intended to be much the same as ' romantic ' - a word about which I shall have more to say later . • What is a comic opera ' ? That is one of the main ...
الصفحة 334
... music which though it is falsely contrasted with popular art could more appropriately be opposed to music of poor quality and ephemeral interest . The passage of time is indeed the greatest ... romantic music con- tent 334 MUSICAL LABELS.
... music which though it is falsely contrasted with popular art could more appropriately be opposed to music of poor quality and ephemeral interest . The passage of time is indeed the greatest ... romantic music con- tent 334 MUSICAL LABELS.
الصفحة 335
... period of musical history - that which began with Weber and continued roughly till the end of the 19th century . On this footing , a man living about the year 1810 would hardly have known what romantic music is . Bach and Handel ...
... period of musical history - that which began with Weber and continued roughly till the end of the 19th century . On this footing , a man living about the year 1810 would hardly have known what romantic music is . Bach and Handel ...
الصفحة 336
... romanticism , Brahms was as romantic as Chopin . It is important to observe that Chopin was not a writer of programme music : he did not seek to describe events or scenes in the external world , nor did he - like other romantic ...
... romanticism , Brahms was as romantic as Chopin . It is important to observe that Chopin was not a writer of programme music : he did not seek to describe events or scenes in the external world , nor did he - like other romantic ...
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الصفحة 111 - The Pilgrim's Progress, In The Similitude Of A Dream AS I walk'd through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where was a Den, and I laid me down in that place to sleep; and as I slept, I dreamed a Dream.
الصفحة 275 - A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year ; Remote from towns he ran his godly race, Nor e'er had changed, nor wished to change his place ; Unskilful he to fawn, or seek for power By doctrines fashioned to the varying hour ; Far other aims his heart had learned to prize, More bent to raise the wretched than to rise.
الصفحة 54 - And I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.
الصفحة 275 - Wept o'er his wounds or tales of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch, and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow, And quite forgot their vices in their woe ; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
الصفحة 258 - When a man hath taken a wife and married her, and it come to pass that she find no favour in his eyes because he hath found some uncleanness or abhorrence in her, then let him write her a bill of divorcement and give it in her hand, and send her out of his house with whatever share the priests say is fair.
الصفحة 54 - Therefore, whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness, shall be heard in the light ; and that which ye have spoken in the ear in closets, shall be proclaimed upon the housetops.
الصفحة 108 - Yea, here they heard continually the singing of birds, and saw every day the flowers appear in the earth, and heard the voice of the turtle in the land. In this country, the sun shineth night and day...
الصفحة 108 - Now I saw in my dream, that by this time the Pilgrims were got over the Enchanted Ground ; and, entering into the country of Beulah,* whose air was very sweet and pleasant, the way lying directly through it, they solaced themselves there for a season.
الصفحة 274 - THERE are a hundred faults in this thing, and a hundred things might be said to prove them beauties. But it is needless. A book may be amusing with numerous errors, or it may be very dull without a single absurdity.
الصفحة 105 - Of Heaven or Hell I have no power to sing, I cannot ease the burden of your fears, Or make quick-coming death a little thing...