Letters On Literature Taste And Composition Addressed to His Son volume 1

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Letters On Literature Taste And Composition Addressed to His Son volume 1
G George Gregory
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Had his lines ' When Ajax strives some mighty weight to throw, " The line too labours, and the words move slow ; F2 100 . HARMONY.
" Not so when swift Camilla scours the plain, " Flies o'er th' unbending corn, and skims along the been all the author meant them in this respect, the merit would not have been great. It would have only been like the declaimer who acts his words. Such frivolous attempts are beneath a man of great genius, who, if he has an ear, and is really warmed with his subject,
...may ge- nerally trust to the former to accompany the latter with the appropriate words and sounds.
But though the rules of art cannot furnish that important qualification a good ear, still the ear is, I believe, capable of improvement in style, as well as in vocal or instrumental music. I would therefore recommend, as an exercise, that you would occasionally compose one or more sentences on any given subjects, and try afterwards to alter the arrangement of the words in different ways, till you find that which is most sonorous, and most likely to please in de- livery ; or if you would read over your dif- ferent attempts to some friend who had a really good ear, the exercise would be more perfect.


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