American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... beautiful , and even of the ornamental , and yet present the ensemble proper for divine service ; and dramatic music may admit of the beautiful and ornamental , and sometimes of the sublime . To us it appears evident , then , that the ...
... beautiful , and even of the ornamental , and yet present the ensemble proper for divine service ; and dramatic music may admit of the beautiful and ornamental , and sometimes of the sublime . To us it appears evident , then , that the ...
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... beautiful . He agrees with Price , the author of an admirable essay on the picturesque , that the sublime and beau- tiful have been accurately described in an Essay ( Burke's ) , the early splendour of which not even the full meridian ...
... beautiful . He agrees with Price , the author of an admirable essay on the picturesque , that the sublime and beau- tiful have been accurately described in an Essay ( Burke's ) , the early splendour of which not even the full meridian ...
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... beautiful occupy an inferior stage near the summit ; but those of the or- namental are far below . When two of these styles are com- bined , the union of the sublime and beautiful ranks first , one of the sublime and ornamental next ...
... beautiful occupy an inferior stage near the summit ; but those of the or- namental are far below . When two of these styles are com- bined , the union of the sublime and beautiful ranks first , one of the sublime and ornamental next ...
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