Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most Eminent for Poetical MeritW. Eyres, 1774 - 286 страници |
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... idea which strikes us arifes from its name , fignifying fomething to be fung . We fhall difcufs this a little at large . THE union of mufic with poetry must appear appear extremely natural . We find it to have taken IN GENERAL . 9.
... idea which strikes us arifes from its name , fignifying fomething to be fung . We fhall difcufs this a little at large . THE union of mufic with poetry must appear appear extremely natural . We find it to have taken IN GENERAL . 9.
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... idea of mu- fic prevails , it fignifies no more than a fet of words calculated for adaptation to a tune ; if poetry be the principal object , it is a species species of poetical compofition regulated by peculiar laws , and IN GENERAL .
... idea of mu- fic prevails , it fignifies no more than a fet of words calculated for adaptation to a tune ; if poetry be the principal object , it is a species species of poetical compofition regulated by peculiar laws , and IN GENERAL .
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... idea , as to make it an effential circumftance , that by a regularly returning measure it be capable of being fet to a tune . A SONG as a poetical compofition may be defined , a short piece , divided into re- turning portions of meafure ...
... idea , as to make it an effential circumftance , that by a regularly returning measure it be capable of being fet to a tune . A SONG as a poetical compofition may be defined , a short piece , divided into re- turning portions of meafure ...
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... idea of the mufic of founds without words , and they appear feldom or never to have used vocal mufic without accompanyment with inftrumen- tal . The lyre was the favourite inftrument for this purpose , and hence that fpecies of poetry ...
... idea of the mufic of founds without words , and they appear feldom or never to have used vocal mufic without accompanyment with inftrumen- tal . The lyre was the favourite inftrument for this purpose , and hence that fpecies of poetry ...
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... If we now compare the idea here given of Lyric poetry , with what was before obferved concerning fong - writing , it will plainly appear that the lattter is one branch of the former ; that , to wit , which B 2 of IN GENERAL . 19.
... If we now compare the idea here given of Lyric poetry , with what was before obferved concerning fong - writing , it will plainly appear that the lattter is one branch of the former ; that , to wit , which B 2 of IN GENERAL . 19.
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