| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 398 pages
...them. Not but I think, a painter may make a better face than ever was ; but he must do it by a kind Music resembles Poetry ; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. 145. If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since rules were made... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...is to copy them. Some beauties yet no precepts can declare, For there's a happiness as well as care. the ope master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since rules were made but... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 pages
...copy them. 140 Some beauties yet no precepts can declare, For there's a happiness as well as care. aci / / / master-hand alone can reach. If, where the roles not far enough extend (Since rules were made but to... | |
| Elizabeth Washington Wirt - 1832 - 338 pages
...acts ; he was indeed the glass Wherein the noble youth did dress themselves. Shale*. Avena. Music. Music resembles poetry : in each Are nameless graces, which no methods teach, OATS. (Continued.) At her command the various passions lie ; She stirs to battle, or she lulls to peace;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 378 pages
...copy them. 140 Some beauties yet no precepts can declare, For there 'sa happiness as well as care. Music resembles poetry ; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. 145 If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since rules were made... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 502 pages
...to copy them. MO Some beauties yet no precepts can declare, For there's a happiness as well as care. pot, lo conquer or to fall. These words the Grecians' fainting hearts inspire, And liste master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend (Since rules were made but to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...to copy them. Some beauties yet no precepts can declare, For there's a happiness a» well as care. er's prayer, And paid a tradesman once to make him stare ; Gave alms at Easter, in a Chr master-hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend2, (Since rules were made but... | |
| Christian Fürchtegott Gellert - 1840 - 576 pages
...einanber rcben, °) Same beauties — no precept» can declare, For tbere'ea happiness as well as care, Music resembles poetry, in each Are nameless graces, which no methods teach, And which a iiiaettr-hand aloue can reach. KSSHIJ on Crtticiim. т. 142. «t-Uert III. 5 fonbetn oud) jum SSergnügen:... | |
| Thomas Hirst - 1841 - 380 pages
...delight in the delicacy and sweetness of her strains, and feel the full benefit of her services ; for, " Music resembles poetry; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master's hand alone can reach." The compositions of such " master hands " of song, with others of various... | |
| 1841 - 450 pages
...alluded to will scarcely be told during the ceaseless roll of everlasting years. August, 1840. EC MOZART. "Music resembles poetry ; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach.' 1 WHEN only three years old, Mozart's great amusement was finding concords... | |
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