Rhythmic soliloquies . Ha RHYTHMIC SOLILOQUIES RHYTHMIC SOLILOQUIES BY WILLIAM STRUTHERS AUTHOR OF TRANSCRIPTIONS FROM ART AND NATURE LYRIC MOODS AND TENSES. PHILADELPHIA WM. F. FELL CO- PRINTERS1913 Copyright WllJJAM Struthers 1913 \V3 ©CI, 6019 TO RUDOLPH in remembrance of the most faithful of friendsand to the present friendship of Edwin F. Edgett & Edward Burton Holmes ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Grateful acknowledgments are due to Ainslees Maga-line, Town and Country, The Boston Evening Transcript,and other periodicals, for permission to use the majorpart of the contents of this little volume. FO


Rhythmic soliloquies . Ha RHYTHMIC SOLILOQUIES RHYTHMIC SOLILOQUIES BY WILLIAM STRUTHERS AUTHOR OF TRANSCRIPTIONS FROM ART AND NATURE LYRIC MOODS AND TENSES. PHILADELPHIA WM. F. FELL CO- PRINTERS1913 Copyright WllJJAM Struthers 1913 \V3 ©CI, 6019 TO RUDOLPH in remembrance of the most faithful of friendsand to the present friendship of Edwin F. Edgett & Edward Burton Holmes ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Grateful acknowledgments are due to Ainslees Maga-line, Town and Country, The Boston Evening Transcript,and other periodicals, for permission to use the majorpart of the contents of this little volume. FOREWORDI IKE Lyric Moods and Tenses, which has preceded^ it, Rhyihmic Soliloquies puts forth no systematicarrangement, no specific ordering of contents. If any such may herein be traced, it must come fromthe discernment of a reader not less penetratinglydiscriminative than the musician who could detectand trace out genuine melodies in a tone poem byClaude Debussy. Extended regularity in architecture, particularly inthe matter of a skyline, soon becomes disasteful to theartistic mind; so likewise in lyric verse is it better torisk a variation of strhythmicsoliloqu00stru


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