Rhythm and Harmony in Poetry and Music: Together with Music as a Representative Art; Two Essays in Comparative ÆstheticsG. P. Putnam's sons, 1894 - 344 páginas |
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... called because it contained two like or parallel state- ments of like or approximate length , as in the following : The heavens declare the glory of God , And the firmament showeth his handiwork . " 6 Day unto day uttereth speech , And ...
... called because it contained two like or parallel state- ments of like or approximate length , as in the following : The heavens declare the glory of God , And the firmament showeth his handiwork . " 6 Day unto day uttereth speech , And ...
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... called the heroic measure , partly because of the supposed dignity and gravity of its effect , and partly because poets have become accustomed to use it in long compositions , as , for instance , in Dryden's and Pope's translations from ...
... called the heroic measure , partly because of the supposed dignity and gravity of its effect , and partly because poets have become accustomed to use it in long compositions , as , for instance , in Dryden's and Pope's translations from ...
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... called English hexameter . Here is another ( not so good ) , from Frothingham's translation - in many re- spects an admirable one - of Goethe's " Hermann and Dorothea . " Thitherward up the new street as I hasted , a stout - timbered ...
... called English hexameter . Here is another ( not so good ) , from Frothingham's translation - in many re- spects an admirable one - of Goethe's " Hermann and Dorothea . " Thitherward up the new street as I hasted , a stout - timbered ...
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... called the Alexandrine from a poem on Alexander the Great in which it is said to have been used . As a rule , it is only employed in odes in alternation with two lines which are trimeters ( see page 56 ) and at the ends of the ...
... called the Alexandrine from a poem on Alexander the Great in which it is said to have been used . As a rule , it is only employed in odes in alternation with two lines which are trimeters ( see page 56 ) and at the ends of the ...
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... called technically an end - stopped line . A line , on the contrary , in which there is no accent on the final foot , and no pause required there by the sense , is termed a run - on line . Notice the first and second lines of this ...
... called technically an end - stopped line . A line , on the contrary , in which there is no accent on the final foot , and no pause required there by the sense , is termed a run - on line . Notice the first and second lines of this ...
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according Æneid æsthetic alliteration arranged Art in Theory ART-METHODS artistic assonance bass blank verse cadence cæsura cause Chapter chord color composed congruity connection consonants developed downward duration elocutionary expression fact Faerie Queene fifth Genesis of Art-Form Götterdämmerung gradation Greek harmony hexameter human voice iambic Idem imitation indicated inharmonic instance instruments length lines major major scale melody ments methods metre mind minor mood Motive movement musical scale nature notes Notice number of syllables octave Paradise Lost partial effects partial tones phrases pitch poetic poetry Poetry and Music poets principle produced quotation ratios reason recognized repetition representation Representative Art result rhyme rhythm scale sense Shakespeare singing song sounds speech stanzas strings suggested tendency termed terminal tetrameter thee thought tion tonic trimeter triple measures Trochaic unaccented syllables unity upward uttered verse vibrations voice vowels W. S. Gilbert Wagner's words