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... accompaniment of the lute , took the place of the compli- cated madrigals . 99 The development of the monodic school resulted in a most intimate connection between English music and English poetry . In the time of the madrigals words ...
... accompaniment of the lute , took the place of the compli- cated madrigals . 99 The development of the monodic school resulted in a most intimate connection between English music and English poetry . In the time of the madrigals words ...
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... accompaniment of the lyre : P. R. 4. 257 ; S. A. 1737 . Madrigal , n . a . Part - song , written in counterpoint , without instru- mental accompaniment : P. W. 2. 73 . b . Pastoral song ( with implied reference to Henry Lawes ) : C. 495 ...
... accompaniment of the lyre : P. R. 4. 257 ; S. A. 1737 . Madrigal , n . a . Part - song , written in counterpoint , without instru- mental accompaniment : P. W. 2. 73 . b . Pastoral song ( with implied reference to Henry Lawes ) : C. 495 ...
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... accompaniment . a . Of a bard : P. R. 4. 258 ; L. 10 ; 11 ; 186 . b . Of the Muses ; P. L. 1. 6 ; Il P. 48 ; P. 4 . c . Of the celestial choirs : P. L. 2. 553 ; 7. 192 ; 573 ; 633 ; 10. 643 ; P. R. 1. 171 ; 172 ; 243 ; H. 119 ; S. M. 28 ...
... accompaniment . a . Of a bard : P. R. 4. 258 ; L. 10 ; 11 ; 186 . b . Of the Muses ; P. L. 1. 6 ; Il P. 48 ; P. 4 . c . Of the celestial choirs : P. L. 2. 553 ; 7. 192 ; 573 ; 633 ; 10. 643 ; P. R. 1. 171 ; 172 ; 243 ; H. 119 ; S. M. 28 ...
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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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