Hallmarks of Poetry: Reflections on a ThemeUniversity of Salzburg, 1994 - 158 strán (strany) |
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Strana 47
... sound is immediate and can give pleasure even without an intellectual understanding of the structure . Because of this greater immediacy , unless the musical sound of a setting is nothing more than an inconspicuous background , its ...
... sound is immediate and can give pleasure even without an intellectual understanding of the structure . Because of this greater immediacy , unless the musical sound of a setting is nothing more than an inconspicuous background , its ...
Strana 53
... sound with melody the praises But this has no relationship to the quantities , based on Latin rules , that Campion had adopted for the syllables which he had set to notes of corresponding quantity : Come , let us sound with melody the ...
... sound with melody the praises But this has no relationship to the quantities , based on Latin rules , that Campion had adopted for the syllables which he had set to notes of corresponding quantity : Come , let us sound with melody the ...
Strana 130
... sound is the sound of music . In quoting this passage from a longer poem I have wandered part of the way across to my other category , of poems about what microbes do . For pure examples of that genre we should go back to the pre ...
... sound is the sound of music . In quoting this passage from a longer poem I have wandered part of the way across to my other category , of poems about what microbes do . For pure examples of that genre we should go back to the pre ...
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My dear Children | 15 |
Poetry and Science | 30 |
Words for Music | 45 |
Autorské práva | |
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