| Richard Hooker - 1839 - 420 Seiten
...TOUCHING musical harmony whether by instrument or by voice, it being but of high and low in sounds a due proportionable disposition, such notwithstanding is...soul itself by nature, is, or hath in it harmony. A thing which delighteth all ages, and beseemeth all states ; a thing as seasonable in grief as in... | |
| John Freeman Milward Dovaston - 1839 - 76 Seiten
...Polity," speaking of music, says, " Touching musical harmony, whether by instrument or voice, such is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath,...soul itself, by nature, is, or hath in it harmony." Milton, in his Tractate on Education recommends music, in language equal to his own sublime poetry,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 480 Seiten
...proportionable disposition, such notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in the very part of man which is most divine, that some have...soul itself by nature is, or hath in it, harmony." —Honher's Ecclesiastical Polity, B . v. 5 The watery kingdom, whose ambitious head Spits in the face... | |
| 1839 - 498 Seiten
...Poliiy," speaking of music, says, " Touching musical harmony, whether by instrument or voice, such is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath...that very part of man which is most divine, that some hare been thereby induced to think that the soul itself, by nature, is, or hath in it, harmony." —... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1841 - 624 Seiten
...whether by in- Of Mu>i« strument or by voice, it being but of high and low in sounds *•<&**. a due proportionable disposition, such notwithstanding is...the soul itself by nature is or hath in it harmony 80. A thing which delighteth all ages and beseemeth all states ; a thing as seasonable in grief as... | |
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 Seiten
...musical harmony whether by instrument or by voice, it being but of high and low in sounds P^ a due proportionable disposition, such notwithstanding is...the soul itself by nature is or hath in it harmony 30. A thing which delighteth all ages and beseemeth all states ; a thing as seasonable in grief as... | |
| 1841 - 456 Seiten
...skill I possess in this art. — LCTHER. Touching musical harmony, whether hy instrument or voice, such is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath...the soul itself, by nature, is or hath in it harmony — HOOKER'S ECCLESIASTICAL POLITY. Music indeed ! Give me a mother singing to her fat, rosy baby,... | |
| James Brogden - 1842 - 564 Seiten
...Touching musical harmony, whether by instrument or by voice, it being but of high and low in sounds a due proportionable disposition ; such notwithstanding...the soul itself by nature is or hath in it harmony. A thing which delighteth all ages and beseemeth all states ; a thing as seasonable in grief as in joy... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 Seiten
...proportionable disposition, such notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it bath s beard, both lip and chin ; His linen collar labyrinthian...never met : His sleeves half hid with elbow pinioning- ; a thing which delighteth all ages, and beseemeth all states ; a thing ae seasonable in griff as in... | |
| Joseph Hunter - 1845 - 456 Seiten
...harmony," says Hooker, " whether by instrument or by voice, it being but of high and low sounds in a due proportionable disposition, such, notwithstanding,...soul itself, by nature is, or hath in it, harmony." If we apply this profounder doctrine to the illustration of Lorenzo's speech we must suppose that we... | |
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