The more rude and wild the state of society, the more general and violent is the impulse received from poetry and music. The muse, whose effusions are the amusement of a very small part of a polished nation, records, in the lays of inspiration, the history,... L'ile de Sardaigne: dialecte et chants populaires - Page 272de Auguste Boullier - 1865 - 298 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Hildegard L. C. Tristram - 1996 - 512 pages
...gesellschaftlicher Zustände aus und bürgt für lyrische Ausdruckskraft, die einer Art Urgewalt gleichkommt: The more rude and wild the state of society, the more...violent is the impulse received from poetry and music. .Where the pen and the press are wanting, the flow of numbers impresses upon the memory of posterity... | |
| Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson - 1900 - 276 pages
...fair "If I steal frac a man, but wha sta frae me," Hence the ballad is tinged with this moral laxity. "The more rude and wild the state of society, the...violent is the impulse received from poetry and music." It has been erroneously said that Scotland has no original poetry to speak of. But Flodden has, 'mid... | |
| University of St. Andrews - 1904 - 790 pages
...PAPER). SATURDAY, 19TH MARCH 1904. — 9 TO 11 AM 1. Translate into German : — The more rude und wild the state of society, the more general and violent...is the impulse received from poetry and music. The muse, whose effusions are the amusement of a very small part of a polished nation, records, in the... | |
| 1825 - 804 pages
...untutored warriors. The more rude and wild, observes one of the most accomplished of modern writers, is the state of society, the more general and violent...is the impulse received from poetry and music. The muse, whose effusions are the amusements of a very small part of a polished nation, records, in the... | |
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