The universality of its employment sufficed to assure me of its intrinsic value, and spared me the necessity of submitting it to analysis. I considered it, however, with regard to its susceptibility of improvement, and soon saw it to be in a primitive... With Friend and Book: In the Study and the Fields - Página 53por John Rogers Rees - 1892 - 84 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Warner Taylor - 1923 - 524 páginas
...however, with regard to its susceptibility of improvement, and soon saw it to be in a primitive condition. As commonly used, the refrain, or burden, not only...verse, but depends for its impression upon the force of monotone—both in sound and thought. The pleasure is deduced solely from the sense of identity—of... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1926 - 230 páginas
...however, with regard to its susceptibility of improvement, and soon saw it to be in a primitive condition. As commonly used, the refrain, or burden, not only...monotone of sound, while I continually varied that of f thought : that is to say, I determined to produce continuously novel effects, by the variation of... | |
| Friedrich G. Ruhrmann - 1927 - 196 páginas
...it with regard to its susceptibility of improvement, and soon saw it to be in a primitive condition. As commonly used, the refrain, or burden, not only...adhering, in general, to the monotone of sound, while I contimially varied that of thought: that is to say, I determined to produce continuously novel effects,... | |
| Cajetan Freund - 1927 - 106 páginas
...however, with regard to its susceptibility of improvement, and soon saw it to be in a primitive condition. As commonly used, the refrain, or burden, not only...heighten the effect, by adhering in general to the mono* tone of sound, while I continually varied that of thought: that is to say, I determined to produce... | |
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