Allgemeine Geschichte der Musik von den frünesten bis auf die gagenwärtigen Zeiten: nebst Biographien der berühmtesten musikalischen Compònisten und Schriftsteller. Aus dem Englischen übers, und mit einigen Anmerkungen und Zusätzen begleitet von Christian Friedrich Michaelis, 2권

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Baumgärtnersche Buchhandlung, 1822

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65 페이지 - ... thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense ; Spenser to me, whose deep conceit is such, As passing all conceit needs no defence. Thou lov'st to hear the sweet melodious sound That Phoebus...
54 페이지 - The Oration of Maister John Bull, Doctor of Musicke, and one of the Gentlemen of her Majesty's Royal Chapell, as he pronounced the same before divers worshipful persons, the aldermen and commoners of the citie of London, with a great multitude of other people, the 6th day of October, 1597, in the new erected colledge of Sir Thomas Gresham, knt., deceased, made in the commendation of the founder and the excellent science of musicke.
9 페이지 - The Whole Booke of Psalmes: with their wonted Tunes, as they are song in Churches, composed into foure parts: All which are so placed that foure may sing ech one a seueral part in this booke.
58 페이지 - HviH 16, 1 589/ and on the right side an hour-glass, upon which is placed a human skull, with a bone across the mouth. Round the four sides of the frame is written the following homely distich: — ' The bull by force in field doth raigne: But Bull by skill good will doth gayne.
248 페이지 - Q. Mary, and Her present majesty, Q. Anne, And also organist of this collegiate church About 15 years. He was scholar to the excellent musician Dr. Christopher Gibbons, And master to the famous Mr. H. Purcell, And most of the eminent masters in musick since.
9 페이지 - Meter, the plaine song being the common tunne to be sung and plaide upon the Lute, Orpharyon, Citterne or Base Violl, severally or altogether, the singing part to be either Tenor or Treble to the instrument, according to the nature of the voyce, or for fowre voyces.
506 페이지 - Dying that, who can complain? I had vow'd to play the rover, Fool with love, or give it over; But who can, though grave and wise, 'Scape thote dimples , lip...
9 페이지 - David in meter, the plaine eong beinge the common tune to be sung and plaide upon the lute, orpharion, citterne, or base violl, severally or together, the einging part to be either tenor or treble to the instrument, according to the ballades.
161 페이지 - Let those who only warble long, And gargle in their throat a song. Content themselves with Ut, Re, Mi ; Let words of tense be set by thee.
507 페이지 - Be more kind, And tell your mind ; So tost, So crost, I'm sad, I'm mad ; No more then hide your good nature, Thou dear creature ! "Balk no longer Love nor hunger, Both grow stronger When they're younger; But pall And fall At last If long we fast.

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