Milton's Knowledge of Music: Its Sources and Its Significance in His Works |
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... Possibly his musical friends assembled in his rooms at times . Some of the leading composers of the day may have been present at these informal gatherings . The great John Wilby , king of madrigal - writers , must have been at least an ...
... Possibly his musical friends assembled in his rooms at times . Some of the leading composers of the day may have been present at these informal gatherings . The great John Wilby , king of madrigal - writers , must have been at least an ...
Page 92
... Possibly it increased with his blindness . It is only natural to suppose that after all images of color and form passed out of his ex- perience , his mind formed its pictures chiefly through the medium of sound . To him the first ...
... Possibly it increased with his blindness . It is only natural to suppose that after all images of color and form passed out of his ex- perience , his mind formed its pictures chiefly through the medium of sound . To him the first ...
Page 165
... possibly , P. L. 1. 394 ; 8. 243 ; Il P. 61 . 2. Confused sound , usually loud : P. L. 1. 498 ; 2. 896 ; 957 ; 6. 211 ; 667 ; 12. 55 ; S. A. 1508 ; 1509 ; 1511 ; C. 170 ; S. 12. 3 . 3. Sound in general : P. L. 2. 64 ; 6. 487 ; 10. 567 ...
... possibly , P. L. 1. 394 ; 8. 243 ; Il P. 61 . 2. Confused sound , usually loud : P. L. 1. 498 ; 2. 896 ; 957 ; 6. 211 ; 667 ; 12. 55 ; S. A. 1508 ; 1509 ; 1511 ; C. 170 ; S. 12. 3 . 3. Sound in general : P. L. 2. 64 ; 6. 487 ; 10. 567 ...
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English Music in the Seventeenth Century | 1 |
The Life of Milton as a Musician | 12 |
Milton and the Art of Music 28 | 57 |
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