Oppressed nations with a tendency to mad lyrism develop this mental secretion of the spleen.
The Token" exhibits Miss Jackson in her airiest lyrical mood; a mood original because it possesses the rare lyrism of pure music and fancy rather than the common lyrism of unsubtilised emotion.
Triumphant with the drama of Rivas, it reached its apogee of lyrism in the verse of that writer and in the works of the Byronic poet Espronceda and of Zorrilla.
He is less remarkable for pure lyrism than for his epico-lyric or narrative strains.
Gonçalves Dias, in his Canção de Exilio, captured the soul of his people with a simple lyrismthat the slightest exaggeration might have betrayed into sentimental doggerel.
It has been recognized that the climate of Brazil has resulted in a lyrism sweeter, softer and more passionate than that of the Portuguese.
He and Martins Junior (whom Carvalho places at the head of the “scientific” poets) are today considered to have troubled the waters of Brazilian lyrism for but a passing moment.
No Italian has rivalled him in sombre lyrism or tragic sublimity.
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