Lyricality in English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1985 - 276 sivua |
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... notes are few ! ( " To the Muses , " lines 9-16 ) This strangulation , this aesthetic paralysis , is the consequence of the blindness of poets to the genii loci , to the Muses , to the earth's connective tissue . Opposed to this loss of ...
... notes are few ! ( " To the Muses , " lines 9-16 ) This strangulation , this aesthetic paralysis , is the consequence of the blindness of poets to the genii loci , to the Muses , to the earth's connective tissue . Opposed to this loss of ...
Sivu 239
... note at a time . ( Notes to London recording CS 6617 ) It is an eerie effect ; one can by this means actually hear a succes- sion of single tones as a simultaneous representation of two dif- ferent themes , or of the same theme in two ...
... note at a time . ( Notes to London recording CS 6617 ) It is an eerie effect ; one can by this means actually hear a succes- sion of single tones as a simultaneous representation of two dif- ferent themes , or of the same theme in two ...
Sivu 253
... notes that run So fleet they scarce are more than one , Yet changingly the trills repeat And linger ringing while they fleet- ( Meredith , “ The Lark Ascending , ” 1881 ) In back of all lyricality there seems to be one enormous vowel ...
... notes that run So fleet they scarce are more than one , Yet changingly the trills repeat And linger ringing while they fleet- ( Meredith , “ The Lark Ascending , ” 1881 ) In back of all lyricality there seems to be one enormous vowel ...
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