| 1883 - 778 strani
...to us. They who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical ; and it continues so, even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers...of Lydgate and Gower, his contemporaries : there is a rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing, though not perfect." At the... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 654 strani
...harmonious to us. They who lived with him and some time after him thought it musical, and it continues so even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers of Lydgate and Gower, his contemporaries. . . . Common -sense must convince the reader that equality of numbers in every verse which we call... | |
| Maude Gillette Phillips - 1885 - 728 strani
...harmonious to us. They who lived with him and some time after him thought it musical, and it continues so even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers of Lydgate and Gower, his contemporaries. . . . Common -sense must convince the reader that equality of numbers in every verse which we call... | |
| Henry James Nicoll - 1886 - 478 strani
...harmonious to us. They who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical, and it continues so, even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers...of Lydgate and Gower, his contemporaries : there is a rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing." Waller went further : —... | |
| 1895 - 610 strani
...harmonious to us. They who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical; and it continues so, even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers...of Lydgate and Gower, his contemporaries : there is a rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing, though not perfect." At the... | |
| Emile Legouis - 1896 - 98 strani
...accommodata: they who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical; and it continues so even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers...and Gower, his contemporaries : there is the rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing, though not perfect. Tis true, I cannot... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 strani
...accommodata : they who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical; and it continues so even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers...Lydgate and Gower, his contemporaries; there is the rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing, though not perfect. It is true I cannot... | |
| Oskar Schade - 1896 - 436 strani
...accommodata; they who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical; and it continues so even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers of Lydgate and Gower, ЫБ contemporaries; there is the rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing,... | |
| John Dryden - 1897 - 170 strani
...accommodata ; they who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical; and it continues so even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers...Lydgate and Gower, his contemporaries: there is the rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing, though not perfect. . . . . . . He... | |
| John Dryden - 1898 - 148 strani
...accommodala j they who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical; and it continues so even in our judgment, if compared with the numbers...Lydgate and Gower, his contemporaries: there is the rude sweetness of a Scotch tune in it, which is natural and pleasing, though not perfect. . . . . . . He... | |
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