But before the restoration of King Charles II. and especially after, viols began to be out of fashion, and only violins used, as treble violin, tenor, and bass violin ; and the king according to the French mode, would have twenty-four violins playing... The violin - Página 31de George Dubourg - 1852 - 410 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Allatson Burgh - 1814 - 524 páginas
...gan to be out of fashion, and only violins used, as " treble-violin, tenor-violin, and bass-violin ; and the " King, according to the French mode, would...before him, while he " was at meals, as being more airy and brisk than « viols. " In the latter end of the year 1657, Davis Mell, " the most eminent... | |
| 1825 - 590 páginas
...and could not endure that it should come among them, for feare of making their meetings to be vaine and fiddling. But before the Restoration of King Charles...began to be out of fashion, and only violins used, and the King, according to the French made, would have twenty-four violins playing before him at meals,... | |
| George Hogarth - 1838 - 332 páginas
...endure that it should come among them, for feare of making their meetings to be vaine and fidling. But before the restoration of King Charles II., and...twenty-four violins playing before him, while he was at meales, as being more airie and brisk than viols. In the latter end of the year 1657, Davis Mell, the... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 páginas
...instrument only belonging to a common addier, und could not endure that it should come among (hem, for fear of making their meetings to be vain and fiddling....and only violins used, as treble violin, tenor, and bass violin ; and the king according to the French mode, would have twenty-four violins playing before... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 páginas
...instrument only belonging to a common fiddler, and could not endure that it should come among them, for fear of making their meetings to be vain and fiddling....and only violins used, as treble violin, tenor, and bass violin ; and the king according to the French mode, would have twenty-four violins playing before... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 650 páginas
...fiddler, and could not endure that it should come among them, for fear of making their meetings to be rain and fiddling. But before the restoration of King Charles...and only violins used, as treble violin, tenor, and bass violin; and the king according to the French mode, would have twenty-four violins playing before... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 páginas
...especially after, viols began to be out of fashion, and onlv violins used, as treble violin, tenor, and bass violin; and the king according to the French mode,...playing before him while he was at meals, as being more airy and brisk than viols." — Life of Anthony Wood, p. 97. " A. WOOD and his mother made a wedding... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 páginas
...especially after, viols began to be out of fashion, and only violins used, as treble violin, tenor, and bass violin ; and the king according to the French mode,...have twenty-four violins playing before him while he waa at meals, as being more airy and brisk than viols.1' — Lift of Anthony Wood, p. 97. u A. WOOD... | |
| William Sandys, Simon Andrew Forster - 1864 - 420 páginas
...endure that it should come among them, for feare of making their meetings to be vaine and fidling. But before the restoration of King Charles II, and...began to be out of fashion, and only violins used as treble-violin, tenor, and bass-violin ; and the king, according to the French mode, would have twenty-four... | |
| William Sandys, Simon Andrew Forster - 1864 - 600 páginas
...viols began to be out of fashion, and only violins used as treble-violin, tenor, and bass-violin ; and the king, according to the French mode, would...twenty-four violins playing before him while he was at meales, as being more airie and brisk than viols." He mentions among his friends, Ralph Sheldon, admired... | |
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