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" Musick is yet but in its Nonage, a forward Child, which gives hope of what it may be hereafter in England, when the Masters of it shall find more Encouragement. 'Tis now learning Italian, which is its best Master, and studying a little of the French Air,... "
Murray's Magazine - 232. oldal
1888
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The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ..., 25. kötet

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 oldal
...which he observes, that " music is yet but in its nonage, a forward child, which gives hopes of what he may be hereafter in England, when the masters of it shall find more encouragement ; and that it is now learning Italian, which is its best master, and studying a little of the French...

Musical History, Biography, and Criticism: Being a General Survey of Music ...

George Hogarth - 1835 - 486 oldal
...Somerset, in which he says, " Music is yet in its nonage, — a forward child, which gives hopes of what he may be hereafter in England, when the masters of it shall find more encouragement. It is now," he continues, " learning Italian, which is its best master, and studying a little of the...

Memoirs of the Musical Drama, 1. kötet

George Hogarth - 1838 - 494 oldal
...1691, with a dedication to the Duke of Somerset, in which he says, " Music is yet but in its nonage, a forward child, which gives hope of what it may be...little of the French air, to give it somewhat more of gaiety and fashion." Dioclesian, as a drama, does not hold a high place among the works of its authors...

The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., 19. kötet

1841 - 524 oldal
...their perfection in our country: music is yet but in its nonage, a forward child, which gives iiope of what it may be hereafter in England, when the masters...farther from the sun, we are of later growth than our neighbouring countries, and must be content to shake off our barbarity by degrees." Here he docs justice...

Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., 19-20. kötet

1841 - 1040 oldal
...their perfection in our country: nusic is yet but in its nonage, a forward child, which gives iope cf what it may be hereafter in England, when the masters of it shall find more encouragement. Tis now earning Italian, which is its best master, and studying a ittle of the French air to give it somewhat...

The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies, 9-12. kötet

1846 - 670 oldal
...Poetry and painting have arrived to their perfection in our country : music is yet but in its nonage, a forward child, which gives hope of what it may be...when the masters of it shall find more encouragement. 'T is now learning Italian, which is its best master, and studying a little of the French air to give...

Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies, 7-9. kötet

1846 - 396 oldal
...Poetry and painting have arrived to their perfection in our country: music is yet but in its nonage, a forward child, which gives hope of what it may be...when the masters of it shall find more encouragement. 'T is now learning Italian, which is its best master, and studying a little of the French air to give...

Memoirs of the Opera in Italy, France, Germany, and England, 1. kötet

George Hogarth - 1851 - 394 oldal
...1691, with a dedication to the Duke of Somerset, in which he says, " Music is yet but in its nonage, a forward child, which gives hope of what it may be...little of the French air, to give it somewhat more of gaiety and fashion." Dioclesian, as a drama, does not hold a high place among the works of its authors...

G. F. Händel, 1. kötet

Friedrich Chrysander - 1858 - 590 oldal
...t»crwanbte SBeife masters of it shall find more encouragement. 'Tie now learning Italian, which is ¡Is best master, and studying a little of the French air, to give it somcxvlitit more of gayety and fashion. Thus being farther from the sun, we »re of later growth than...

History of the opera, 1. kötet

Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1862 - 348 oldal
...of the Prophetess to the Duke of Somerset, Purcell himself says, " Music is yet but in its nonage, a forward child, which gives hope of what it may be...little of the French air to give it somewhat more of gaiety and fashion." Here Purcell spoke in all modesty, for though his style may have been formed in...




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