The Edinburgh Monthly Review, 第 3 卷Waugh and Innes, 1820 |
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... sense , " are apt to boast in their prefaces how little time their works have cost them , and what other business of more importance interfered : But the reader will be apt to ask the question , Why they allowed 2 JAN . Dr. Busby's ...
... sense , " are apt to boast in their prefaces how little time their works have cost them , and what other business of more importance interfered : But the reader will be apt to ask the question , Why they allowed 2 JAN . Dr. Busby's ...
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... sense , could not be sentimentally felt , nor , till regulated and reduced to some settled rule , could the irrational notes of the voice be intelligi- ble , or become the vehicle of any assignable sensation . But to give regularity and ...
... sense , could not be sentimentally felt , nor , till regulated and reduced to some settled rule , could the irrational notes of the voice be intelligi- ble , or become the vehicle of any assignable sensation . But to give regularity and ...
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... sense of the expression , mutually harmonical , is obviously unfounded ; because all that we actually know of the genius of the ancient consonance is , that it comprised the combination of unisons , octaves , and fifteenths . " Vossius ...
... sense of the expression , mutually harmonical , is obviously unfounded ; because all that we actually know of the genius of the ancient consonance is , that it comprised the combination of unisons , octaves , and fifteenths . " Vossius ...
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... sense . " In confirmation of the fact , that in the earlier ages of the world , poetry and music were inseparable companions , it might be observed that the three characters of priest , poet , and musician , were almost con- stantly ...
... sense . " In confirmation of the fact , that in the earlier ages of the world , poetry and music were inseparable companions , it might be observed that the three characters of priest , poet , and musician , were almost con- stantly ...
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... sense and the sensations meant to be conveyed or excited . All those shadings or variations it is Music's very office to furnish . The heart gives her the clue , but the voice is her own providing ; the grief and the plea- sure , the ...
... sense and the sensations meant to be conveyed or excited . All those shadings or variations it is Music's very office to furnish . The heart gives her the clue , but the voice is her own providing ; the grief and the plea- sure , the ...
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第 184 頁 - That cannot endure," said Ivanhoe; "if they press not right on to carry the castle by pure force of arms, the archery may avail but little against stone walls and bulwarks. Look for the Knight of the Fetterlock, fair Rebecca, and see how he bears himself; for as the leader is, so will his followers be." "I see him not,
第 184 頁 - Rebecca again looked forth, and almost immediately exclaimed, " Holy prophets of the law ! Front-de-Bceuf and the Black Knight fight hand to hand on the breach, amid the roar of their followers, who watch the progress of the strife — Heaven strike with the cause of the oppressed and of the captive ! " She then uttered a loud shriek, and exclaimed, " He is down ! — he is down !
第 167 頁 - ... in some places they were intermingled with beeches hollies and copsewood of various descriptions so closely as totally to intercept the level beams of the sinking sun in others they receded from each other forming those long sweeping vistas in the intricacy of which the eye delights to lose itself while imagination considers them as the paths to yet wilder scenes of sylvan solitude...
第 185 頁 - ... he deals, you may hear them above all the din and shouts of the battle - Stones and beams are hailed down on the bold champion - he regards them no more than if they were thistle-down or feathers!" "By Saint John of Acre," said Ivanhoe, raising himself joyfully on his couch, "methought there was but one man in England that might do such a deed!" "The postern gate shakes," continued Rebecca; "it crashes - it is splintered by his blows - they rush in - the outwork is won - Oh, God!
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第 184 頁 - She turned her head from the lattice, as if unable longer to endure a sight so terrible. ^ "Look forth again, Rebecca," said Ivanhoe, mistaking the cause of her retiring. " The archery must in some degree have ceased, since they are now fighting hand to hand. Look again ; there is now less danger.
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第 177 頁 - At length, as the Saracenic music of the challengers concluded one of those long and high flourishes with which they had broken the silence of the lists, it was answered by a solitary trumpet, which breathed a note of defiance from the northern extremity.
第 185 頁 - Saint George strike for us!" exclaimed the knight; "do the false yeomen give way?" "No!" exclaimed Rebecca, "they bear themselves right yeomanly - the Black Knight approaches the postern with his huge axe - the thundering blows which he deals, you may hear them above all the din and shouts of the battle Stones and beams are hailed down on the bold champion - he regards them no more than if they were thistle-down or feathers!
第 341 頁 - Mr Pope was with Sir Godfrey Kneller, one day, when his nephew, a Guinea trader, came in. "Nephew," said Sir Godfrey, "you have the honour of seeing the two greatest men in the world.