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Page 340
... style , uniformity of manner is essential in the imitator ; that no allowable re- laxation of taste can tolerate the admixture of the phrase- ology of more careless authors with that of Milton , be they of a period ever so near his own ...
... style , uniformity of manner is essential in the imitator ; that no allowable re- laxation of taste can tolerate the admixture of the phrase- ology of more careless authors with that of Milton , be they of a period ever so near his own ...
Page 433
Italian style , the treble or soprano singing one verse alone , then the tenor a verse alone , and then the two joining in the third verse , is very pleasing . On the whole , however , these airs admit of a very meagre kind of ...
Italian style , the treble or soprano singing one verse alone , then the tenor a verse alone , and then the two joining in the third verse , is very pleasing . On the whole , however , these airs admit of a very meagre kind of ...
Page 495
... style of Doric proportion ; and in consequence this latter , when brought into use , was rather made subservient to the taste of the architect than employed as a guide to direct it . Hence the style of it became more assimilated to that ...
... style of Doric proportion ; and in consequence this latter , when brought into use , was rather made subservient to the taste of the architect than employed as a guide to direct it . Hence the style of it became more assimilated to that ...
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OF | 1 |
Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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