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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «UPTRILLED»
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uptrilled nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
uptrilled e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Juvenile poems. Sibylline leaves
These feel not Music's genuine power, nor deign To melt_at Nature's passion-
warbled plaint; But when the long-breathed singer's uptrilled strain Bursts in a
squall—they gape for wonderment. Hark ! the deep buzz of vanity and hate ! I 68
SIB ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1836
2
The Poems of S. T. Coleridge
These feel not Music' s genuine power, nor deign To melt at Nature's passion-
warbled plaint; But when the long-breathed singer's uptrilled strain Bursts in a
squall—they gape for wonderment. Hark! the deep buzz of vanity and hate!
Scornt'ul ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1864
3
The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of ...
These feel not Music's genuine power, nor deign To melt at Nature's passion-
warbled plaint ; But when the long-breathed singer's uptrilled strain Bursts in a
squall — they gape for wonderment. Hark ! the deep buzz of vanity and hate !
Scornful ...
John Wilson, James Frederick Ferrier, 1856
4
Essays critical and imaginative
1 \ I These feel not Musrc's genuine power, nor dergn To melt at Nature's passion
-warbled plaint ; But when the long-breathed singer' s uptrilled strain Bursts in a
squall—they gape for wonderment. 'Hark ! the deep buzz of vanity and hate !
John Wilson, James Frederick Ferrier, 1857
5
The beautiful in nature, art, and life
... intricacies of laborious song," thus writes — " These feel not Music's genuine
power, nor deign To melt at Nature's passion-warbled plaint ; But when the long-
breathed singer's uptrilled strain Bursts in a squall — they gape for wonderment.
Andrew James Symington, 1857
of the crowds who ordinarily fill those receptacles, “ these feel not music's
genuine power ;" and beautifully does he long to change the “ long-breathed
singer's uptrilled strain," for the melodies of the unnoticed minstrel, who “
Breathes on his ...
7
The Poetical and Dramatic Works of S.T. Coleridge: With a Memoir
These feel not Music's genuine power, nor deign To melt at Nature's passion-
warbled plaint ; But when the long-breathed singer's uptrilled strain Bursts in a
squall — they gape for wonderment. Hark ! the deep buzz of vanity and hate !
Scornful ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge, Sara Coleridge Coleridge, 1854
These feci not music's genuine power, nor deign To melt at nature's passion-
warbled plaint ; But when the long-breathed singer's uptrilled strain Bursts in a
squall, they gape for wonderment. ****** O give me, from this heartless scene
released ...
9
The nineteenth-century piano ballade: an anthology
And while Chopin's first ballade, Op. 23, does not include much florid melody, it
has moments when, in Coleridge's words, "the long-breathed singer's uptrilled
strain / Bursts in a squall." The explanation is partly that in those three and a half
...
These feel not Music's genuine power, nor deign To melt at Nature's passion-
warbled plaint ; But when the long-breathed singer's uptrilled strain Bursts in a
squall — they gape for wonderment. Hark ! the deep buzz of vanity and hate !
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1835