| 1831 - 368 páginas
...these be the more excellent, would bear many speeches ; the ancient, no doubt, more fit for music, both words and time observing quantity ; and more...latter likewise, with his rhyme striketh a certain music to the ear ; and, in fine, since it doth delight, though by another way, it obtaineth the same... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 404 páginas
...these be the more excellent, would bear many speeches ; the ancient, no doubt, more fit for music, both words and time observing quantity ; and more...latter, likewise, with his rhyme striketh a certain music to the ear; and, in fine, since it doth delight, though by another way, it obtaineth the same... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1860 - 718 páginas
...doubt, more fit for musicke, both words and time observing quantity, and more fit lively to cxpresse divers passions, by the low or lofty sound of the...well-weighed syllable. The latter likewise with his ryme striketh a certain musicke to the ear, and in fine, since it doth delight, though by another way,... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1863 - 740 páginas
...doubt, more fit for musicke, both words and time observing quantity, and more fit lively to exprcsse divers passions, by the low or lofty sound of the...well-weighed syllable. The latter likewise with his ryme striketh a certain musicke to the ear, and in fine, since it doth delight, though by another way,... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1867 - 766 páginas
...doubt, more fit for musicke, both words and time observing quantity, and more fit lively to expresse divers passions, by the low or lofty sound of the...well-weighed syllable. The latter likewise with his ryme striketh a certain musicke to the ear, and in fine, since it doth delight, though by another way,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 páginas
...of these bo the more excellent, would bear many speeches ; the ancient, no doubt more fit for music, ( 8 N |O$ @> U ۣ , gK] #y:;w] f H; V f 1\ YZd ... z9 Z" -# az S@ G L 5 V mE%j f >G ,Җ>ܭ 7ΐo UA strikcth a certain music to the ear ; and, in fine, since it doth delight, though by another way, it... | |
| Robert Southey - 1880 - 870 páginas
...ancient marked the quantity of each syllable, and, according to that, framed his verse; the modem, observing only number, with some regard of the accent:...low or lofty sound of the well-weighed syllable. The hitter likewise with his rhyme striketh a certain musick to the ear; und, in fine, since it doth delight,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 páginas
...of these be the more excellent, would bear many speeches ; the ancient, no doubt more fit for music, both words and time observing quantity ; and more...latter, likewise, with his rhyme striketh a certain music to the ear ; and, in fine, since it doth delight, though by another way, it obtaineth the same... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1885 - 612 páginas
...doubt, more fit for mnsicke, both words and time observing quantity, and more fit lively to expresse divers passions, by the low or lofty sound of the wellweighed syllable. The latter likewise with his ryme striketh a certain musicke to the ear, and in fine, since it doth delight, though by another way,... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 páginas
...excellent would bear many speeches ; the ancient no doubt more fit for music, both words 3s and tune observing quantity ; and more fit lively to express...well-weighed syllable. The latter likewise with his rime striketh a certain music to the ear ; and, in fine, since s it doth delight, though by another... | |
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