| John O'Keeffe - 1798 - 574 páginas
...the music of the spheres :— " From harmony— from heavenly harmony This universal frame began j From harmony to harmony, Through all the compass of...notes, it ran, The diapason closing full in man.** Yet ia music to the faithful an abomination, unless it be of that comical twang which issues from the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 páginas
...musick's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This unuersal frame began : From harmony lo harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in 'man. The- conclusion is likewise striking, but it includes an image so awful Usclf, that it can owe little... | |
| George Campbell - 1801 - 404 páginas
...Dryden : From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began : From harmony to harmony Thro' all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in man *. In general it may be said, that in writings of this stamp, we may accept of sound instead of sense,... | |
| 1802 - 584 páginas
...leap, And Music's pow'r obey. IB From harmony, from heav'nly harmony, From harmony to harmony, Thro' all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in man. n. What passion cannot Music raise and quell! When Jubal struck the corded shell, His list'ning brethren... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1804 - 572 páginas
...painter has nothing to do but to substitute colours for words, the design being finished to his hands.* What passion cannot music raise and quell ! When Jubal...faces fell, To worship that celestial sound: Less thana god they thought there could notdwelJ, Within the hollow of that shell, That spoke so sweetly... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 716 páginas
...hot, and moist and dry, In order to their stations leap, . And musick's power obey. From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began : From...all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing-full in man. The conclusion is likewise striking, but it includes an image so awful in itself,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1804 - 570 páginas
...painter has nothing to do but to substitute Colours for words, the design being finished to his hands.* What passion cannot music raise and quell ! When Jubal struck the chorded shell, His list'ning brethren stood around, And wondering on their faces fell, To worship that celestial scund:... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 páginas
...sweet a fall, A full-mouth J.-fcitn swallows all. Croitam, From harmony, from heavenly harmony, Tliis universal frame began; From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it nn, The Jiafann closing full in man. Drydt*. DrAPER. ns [diaprc, Fr. of uncertain etymology.] i. Linen... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 páginas
...poet. From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began : From harmony to harmony Thro' all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in man. In general, it may be said, that in writings of this stamp, we must accept of sound instead of sense... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 páginas
...poet. From harmony, from heavenly harmony, This universal frame began : From harmony to harmony Thro' all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in man.In general, it may be said, that in writings of this stamp, we niust accept of sound instead of... | |
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