The interim of unsweating themselves regularly, and convenient rest before meat, may both with profit and delight be taken up in recreating and composing their travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music heard or learned ; either whilst... The Educator: Prize Essays on the Expediency and Means of Elevating the ... - Page 232by Central Society of Education (London, England), John Lalor, John Abraham Heraud, Edward Higginson, James Simpson - 1839 - 535 pagesFull view - About this book
| Education - 1803 - 456 pages
...both|with profit and delight be taken up in recreating and composing the travailed spirits of the scholars with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard or learned: either while the skilful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in lofty fugues, or the whole symphony,... | |
| 1806 - 688 pages
...convenient rest before meat, may both with profit and delight, be taken up in recveatintj and composing the travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard or learnt: either while the skilful organist plies his grave *nd fancied descant irt lofty fugues, or... | |
| 1807 - 458 pages
...convenient rest before meat, may, both with profit and delight, be taken up in recreating and composing the travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard or learnt: either while the skilful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in lofty fugues, or the... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...recreating and composing their travailed spirits wi.th the so-- lemn and divine^armonie^jof music_ heard or learned ; either whilst the skilful organist...artful and unimaginable touches adorn and grace the well studied chords of some choice composer; sometimes the lute or softorgan stop waiting OH elegant... | |
| 1810 - 492 pages
...convenient rest before meat, may, both with profit and delight, be taken up in recreating and composing the travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard or learnt: either while the skilful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in lofty fugues, or the... | |
| William Mason - Gardens - 1811 - 436 pages
...may here be fitly quoted. "The interim," says he, "may both " with profit and delight be taken up, in recreating and " composing their travailed spirits,...the solemn and " divine harmonies of Music heard or learnt ; either " while the skilful Organist plies- his grave and fancied " Discant in lofty Fugues,... | |
| William Mason - English literature - 1811 - 428 pages
...may here be fitly quoted. "The interim," says he, "may both " with profit and delight be taken up, in recreating and " composing their travailed spirits,...the solemn and " divine harmonies of Music heard or learnt ; either " while the skilful Organist plies his grave and fancied " Discant in lofty Fugues,... | |
| William Mason - Church music - 1811 - 430 pages
...of Music heard or learnt; either " while the skilful Organist plies his grave and fancied " Discant in lofty Fugues, or the whole Symphony with " artful and unimaginable touches adorn and grace the " well studied chords of some choice Composer." The former part of this quotation, the reader sees,... | |
| Theology - 1827 - 684 pages
...their travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music heard or learned ; either while the skilful organist plies his grave and fancied descant...artful and unimaginable touches, adorn and grace the well studied chords of some choice composer ; sometimes the lute or soft organ stop waiting on elegant... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1820 - 612 pages
...composing their travail'd spirits with solemn and divine harmonies of musick heard or learnt, either while the skilful Organist plies his grave and fancied descant in lofty fugues, or the whole symphony with artfull and unimaginable touches, adorn and grace the well studied cords of some choice composer ;... | |
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