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Its Sources and Its Significance in His Works Sigmund Spaeth. the poet describes the effect of Christ's birth upon ... describe in terms of sound is still predominant . Possibly it increased with his blindness . It is only natural to ...
Its Sources and Its Significance in His Works Sigmund Spaeth. the poet describes the effect of Christ's birth upon ... describe in terms of sound is still predominant . Possibly it increased with his blindness . It is only natural to ...
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... describing Kepler's Harmonices Mundi ; Mersennus , Harmonie Universelle ; Hawkins 4 . 168-173 , describing the system of Robert Flud , and repro- ducing his diagram . Cf. also the references to the sphere - myth in literature , given by ...
... describing Kepler's Harmonices Mundi ; Mersennus , Harmonie Universelle ; Hawkins 4 . 168-173 , describing the system of Robert Flud , and repro- ducing his diagram . Cf. also the references to the sphere - myth in literature , given by ...
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... describing the touch of an organist : P. L. 11. 561 . Warble , v . 1. tr . a . Sing like a wild bird : L'A . 134 . b . Sing in a complicated style : L. 189 ; Il P. 106 ; S. 20. 12 . c . Produce liquid sounds , like the rapid notes of a ...
... describing the touch of an organist : P. L. 11. 561 . Warble , v . 1. tr . a . Sing like a wild bird : L'A . 134 . b . Sing in a complicated style : L. 189 ; Il P. 106 ; S. 20. 12 . c . Produce liquid sounds , like the rapid notes of a ...
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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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