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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNMELODIOUSNESS»
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He adds : — " Nor do such blemishes as unmelodiousness and the like mar only
a part of a poem but the whole ( if any part of it — ) that is to say — when there is
no damage to the flavour ( rasa — which is the soul of poetry — or that in virtue ...
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The Sahitya-Darpana or mirror of composition, a treatise on ...
Nor do such faults as unmelodiousness [see Chapter 7th] mar only a certain
portion of a poem, but quite the whole [if any part of it] — that is to say — when
there is no damage to the Flavour [see Chapter 3rd,] it is not admitted even that
these ...
Viśwanātha Kavirája,
1851
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Rationality and Reality: Conversations with Alan Musgrave
... virtue of them, while unmelodiousness is a vice, and conversely virtue among
souls is a melodiousness belonging to them, while vice is unmelodiousness. A
feature common to both classes is the attunement '7 In the density of
musicological ...
Colin Cheyne, John Worrall,
2006
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The Sáhitya-darpaṇa Or Mirror of Composition of Viśvanátha: ...
The designation of ''merit' or ' excellence' (see Chapter VIII) given to these
qualities, — Unmelodiousness and the like, — is only secondary, being applied
to them only because of their ministering to the heightening of the chief
excellence, ...
Viśvanātha Kavirāja, James Robert Ballantyne, Pramada Dasa Mitra,
1994
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Greek Musical Writings: Volume 2, Harmonic and Acoustic Theory
... distinctions between the virtues proper to each of them are equal in number to
the distinctions between the species of the first concords, since melodiousness [
to emmeles] among notes is a virtue of them, while unmelodiousness [to ekmeles
] ...
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The Pandit: a monthly publication of the Benares College ...
In like manner here also unmelodiousness &c. nffect that of poeU-y. The rest of
this unlucky definition finds as little mercy at the hands of our author as that
portion of it of which we have followed the dissection. Here, however, let us leave
our ...
7
The Mirror of Composition: A Treatise on Poetical Criticism, ...
579- "SVhen the speaker is enraged, or merit, the theme lofty, Unmelodiousness
becomes a merit, but it is absolutely so, when the Flavour is the Furious or the
like. Commentary. a. The designation of ' merit' or ' excellence' (see Chapter VIII)
...
Viśvanātha Kavirāja, Pramada Dasa Mitra, James Robert Ballantyne,
1875
"Nor do such blemishes as unmelodiousness and the like mar only a part of a
poem but the whole (if any part of it — ) that is to say— when there is no damage
to the flavour (rasa— which is the soul of poetry— or that in virtue of which alone
...
Vijaya Nārāyaṇa Miśra,
1991
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The works of Jeremy Bentham, now first collected: under the ...
... the degree in which this quality has been conferred on it ; and, at any rate, by
any positive degree of the opposite quality — unmelodiousness or unharmonious
- produced simultaneously ; and this for the express fturpose of distinguishing the
...
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Oxford Thesaurus of English
... into tears: burst into, break into, collapse into, break down into; be overcome
with; informal crack up. dissonance noun 1 there is hardly any dissonance on this
album: inharmoniousness, discordance, unmelodiousness, atonality, cacophony;
...