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Example sentences for "lyrical poetry"

  • For the recitations, whether of religious or secular heroes, she possessed a lyrical poetry so rich and harmonious that none could resist its charm.

  • These are the men who struck the loftiest notes of lyrical poetry, and who have attempted in their treatises and dialogues to give us an idealized image of the devouring passion-- 'l'amor divino.

  • The causes, personal and social, that have given to Lyrical Poetry in our time almost exclusive favour in public taste will be dealt with presently.

  • But we all feel, we all have visitations of sentiment; and therefore to all of us is Lyrical Poetry more or less welcome.

  • Let us now take a step, and a long one, in the scale of importance attained by the various kinds of poetry, and consider the classics of Lyrical Poetry.

  • It is, as he insists, the personal thought, or passion, or inspiration, which gives its character to lyrical poetry.

  • The intensity of feeling and the melody of verse in Othello does not make that work an example of lyrical poetry, and this is even more acutely true of Le Misanthrope, which is, nevertheless, a poem.

  • The ecstasy, the uplifted magnificence, of lyrical poetry could go no higher than it did in the unmatched harmonies of these old Greek poets, but it could fill a much wider field and be expressed with vastly greater variety.

  • Lyrical poetry in Greece was not produced, like poetry in modern times, for the student, by men who find they have a taste for versifying.

  • At the time of Pindar's youth, lyrical poetry in Greece was sinking into mannerism.

  • In his attempt to reconcile the epical treatment of mythology with the choric system of his own invention, he proved that he had not fully grasped the capabilities of lyrical poetry.

  • After this lengthy, but far from exhaustive, enumeration of the kinds and occasions of lyrical poetry in Greece, we may turn to consider the different parts played in their cultivation by the several chief families of Hellas.

  • Warner, whose versification is otherwise extremely regular, similar to that of lyrical poetry.

  • In Modern English the three-foot verse has remained a favourite, chiefly in lyrical poetry, and occurs there as well with monosyllabic as with disyllabic rhymes, which may either follow one another or be crossed, e.

  • This is found to a still greater extent in lyrical poetry of the seventeenth century (e.

  • Regions of the voice--branches of lyrical poetry--kinds of ethos 62 Sec.

  • The French archaeologists who are now excavating on the site of Delphi have found several important fragments of lyrical poetry, some of them with the music noted over the words, as in the examples already known.

  • He then proceeds to connect these regions, or different parts of the musical scale, with different branches of lyrical poetry.


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