... having, for its object, an indefinite instead of a definite pleasure, being a poem only so far as this object is attained ; romance presenting perceptible images with definite, poetry with indefinite sensations, to which end music is an essential,... Edgar Allan Poe: His Life, Letters, and Opinions - 第 94 頁John H. Ingram 著 - 1880 - 312 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1858 - 584 頁
...sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension of sweet sound is our most indefinite conception. Music, when combined with a...the idea, without the music, is prose, from its very definitcness. * * * Music, in its various modes of metre, rhythm, and rhyme, is of so vast a moment... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1859 - 478 頁
...pleasurable idea, is poetry; muaic, without the idea, is simply music ; the idea, without the music, u prose, from its very definitiveness. What was meant...sum up this long rigmarole, I have, dear B , what yoa, no doubt, perceive, for the metaphysical poets, as poets, the most sovereign contempt. That they... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1863 - 460 頁
...is prose, from its very definitiveness. What wa< meant by the inveetive against him who had no musie in his soul ? . . . . To sum up this* long rigmarole, I have, dear B , what you, no doubt, pereeive, for the metaphysieal poets, an poets, the most sovereign eontempt. That they have followers... | |
| 1874 - 794 頁
...sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension of sweet sound is our most indefinite conception. Music, when combined with a...the idea, without the music, is prose, from its very definiteness." Our paradoxical young poet sums up the confession of his poetic faith, and with it,... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1875 - 400 頁
...sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension of sweet sound is our most indefinite conception. Music, when combined with a...the idea without the music is prose from its very definiteness. What was meant by the invective against " him who had no music in his soul ? " To sum... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1885 - 388 頁
...sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension of sweet sound is our most indefinite conception. Music, when combined with a...the idea without the music is prose from its very definiteness." These crude generalizations, together with the incidental remarks that no one enjoys... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1885 - 398 頁
...sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension of sweet sound is our most indefinite conception. Music, when combined with a...music ; the idea without the music is prose from its yery definiteness." These crude generalizations, together with the incidental remarks that no one enjoys... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1888 - 1044 頁
...sensations, to which end music is an essential, since the comprehension of sweet sound is our most indefinite conception Music, when combined with a...the music, is prose, from its very definitiveness." f This statement, which Poe at some other times modified or failed to observe, is obviously open to... | |
| Halkett Lord, Richard Halkett - 1888 - 572 頁
...sensations, to which end music IB an смспШ!. slnoe the comprehension of sweet sound is ¿urmost indefinite conception. Music, when combined with a...the idea, without the music, is prose, from its very deflnitiveness. Some of the sunniest and happiest days of the poet's short and sad career were, spent,... | |
| Anna Lydia Ward - 1889 - 724 頁
...artist's inner intuition of tbe idea." 3703 Albert R. Parsons: Beethoven, by Bicltard Wagner. Preface. Music, when combined with a pleasurable idea, is poetry;...the idea without the music is prose from its very definiteness. 3704 Edgar Allan Poe : Letter to Mr. . Music, if only listened to, and not scientifically... | |
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