Music, and the Art of dress, 2 essays [by E. Eastlake].John Murray, 1852 - 112페이지 |
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... hearts - that at every step we advance in its funda- mental laws we are but deciphering what is written within us , not transcribing anything from without . We know that the law which requires that after three whole notes a half - note ...
... hearts - that at every step we advance in its funda- mental laws we are but deciphering what is written within us , not transcribing anything from without . We know that the law which requires that after three whole notes a half - note ...
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... heart as that which follows in the train of some musical reminiscence . With all this array of natural advantages - science to endow her - instinct to regulate - memory to help her - what is it after all that Music can do ? Is the ...
... heart as that which follows in the train of some musical reminiscence . With all this array of natural advantages - science to endow her - instinct to regulate - memory to help her - what is it after all that Music can do ? Is the ...
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... hearts than any other ! If poetry and painting have their thousands , music has her tens of thousands . Indeed we should hardly deem that man a responsible being whose heart had not some weak point by which the voice of the charmer ...
... hearts than any other ! If poetry and painting have their thousands , music has her tens of thousands . Indeed we should hardly deem that man a responsible being whose heart had not some weak point by which the voice of the charmer ...
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... heart , these people are all of one way of thinking - they are all intelligent , or all humane , or all poetical . There is no broad mark : young and old - high and low - passionate and meek -wise and foolish - babies , idiots , insane ...
... heart , these people are all of one way of thinking - they are all intelligent , or all humane , or all poetical . There is no broad mark : young and old - high and low - passionate and meek -wise and foolish - babies , idiots , insane ...
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... heart ! Shakspeare , whose world - hackneyed mottos come over our minds with freshened power and truth , as we seek to analyse what he at once defined — no- where with such instinctive truth as in the words he has put into Caliban's ...
... heart ! Shakspeare , whose world - hackneyed mottos come over our minds with freshened power and truth , as we seek to analyse what he at once defined — no- where with such instinctive truth as in the words he has put into Caliban's ...
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absurd ancient Greece beauty Beethoven beneath century charms chorus clarionet coiffure colours composer concealed contrapuntal costume counterpoint curls deep delicate dramatic drapery dress earth English expression exquisite face fancy fashion feel female figure forehead French garb give gown graceful Greek Greek music Grétry hair Handel harmony Haydn head head-dress heart highest Hogarth Holbein human human voice idea imitation imitative music instinct instruments invented Italian Italy laces lady look madrigal melody Mendelssohn ment mind minuet Mozart musician mysterious natural natural key never notes old woman opera outward painting pendent performed picture plain pleasure poetry racter rich round ruffs sacred scarf sense shawl shoulders sister sleeves solemn song sound STAMFORD STREET stiff style sweet symphony taste theory thing thought throat tion Troubadours true truth Vandyke vanity voice vulgar waist wear whole words young
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44 페이지 - For if such holy song Enwrap our fancy long, Time will run back, and fetch the age of gold; And speckled vanity Will sicken soon and die, And leprous sin will melt from earthly mould; And Hell itself will pass away, And leave her dolorous mansions to the peering day.
55 페이지 - Universe from their several stations, there was nothing in the Heavens above, or the earth beneath, or the waters under the earth...
14 페이지 - By the eternal mind's poetic thought. Water and air he for the tenor chose, Earth made the bass, the treble flame arose, To th' active moon a quick brisk stroke he gave To Saturn's string a touch more soft and grave.
68 페이지 - With their habitual delicacy of mind, and reserve of manner, dress becomes a sort of symbolical language — a kind of personal glossary — a species of body phrenology, the study of which it would be madness to neglect. Will Honeycomb says that he can tell the humour a woman is in by the colour of her hood. We go farther, and maintain that, to a proficient in the science, every woman walks about with a placard on which her leading qualities are advertised. If, for instance, you meet one, no matter...
9 페이지 - We can only make her a means of harm when we add speech to sound. It is only by a marriage with words that she can become a minister of evil. An instrument which is music, and music alone, enjoys the glorious disability of expressing a single vicious idea, or of inspiring a single corrupt thought.
48 페이지 - ... of the natural key, or the happy, fearless, youthful brightness of the key of G, or the soft luxuriant complaint, yet loving its sorrow, of A flat. He knows whether he requires the character of triumphant praise given by two sharps, as in the Hallelujah Chorus by Handel, or the Sanctus and Hosanna of Mozart's Requiem ; or the wild demoniacal defiance of C minor, as in the allegro of the...
8 페이지 - These we may let lie buried for years — they never moulder in the grave — they come back as fresh as ever, yet showing the depth at which they have lain by the secret associations of ' joy or sorrow they bring with them. There is no such a pitiless invoker of the ghosts of the past as one bar of a melody that has been connected with them. There is no such a sigh escapes from the heart as that which follows in the train of some musical reminiscence. With all this array of natural advantages —...
46 페이지 - I felt myself so penetrated with religious feeling, that, before I sat down to the piano-forte, I prayed to God with earnestness, that he would enable me to praise him worthily.
49 페이지 - He knows what he is to choose for anxious fears, or lovers' entreaties, or songs of liberty, or dead marches, or any occasion, in short, which lies within the province of music — though exceptions to these rules must occur to every amateur, in which the intense feeling of the composer seems to triumph over the natural expression of the key. That most...
85 페이지 - ... figure attempt large patterns, nor a bad walker flounces — nor a short throat carry feathers, nor high shoulders a shawl — and so on. But, as we have just said, every woman in the world may wear a plain straw hat. Enough has been said now to show that the general elements of female costume were, upon the whole, never more free from the reproach of artificiality or disguise, or more adapted to give full scope to the natural charms of youth and beauty.