The Works of Shakespeare: In Seven Volumes, Volume 1A. Bettesworth, 1733 |
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Page xvii
... Musick . mony in his Frame and Temperature , that we have no Reason to doubt , from a Num- ber of fine Passages , Allufions , Similies , & c . fetch'd from Musick , but that He was a paf- sionate Lover of it . And to this , perhaps , we ...
... Musick . mony in his Frame and Temperature , that we have no Reason to doubt , from a Num- ber of fine Passages , Allufions , Similies , & c . fetch'd from Musick , but that He was a paf- sionate Lover of it . And to this , perhaps , we ...
Page xviii
... Musick in our Author's time had a very different Use from what it has now . At this Time , it is only employ'd to raise and inflame the Paffions ; it , then , was apply'd to calm and allay all kinds of Perturbations . And , agreeable to ...
... Musick in our Author's time had a very different Use from what it has now . At this Time , it is only employ'd to raise and inflame the Paffions ; it , then , was apply'd to calm and allay all kinds of Perturbations . And , agreeable to ...
Page xix
... Musick , tho ' it takes away the natural sweet Tranquillity of the Mind , yet , at the same time , communicates a Pleasure the Mind felt not before . This Knowledge , of the same Objects being capable of raising two contrary Affections ...
... Musick , tho ' it takes away the natural sweet Tranquillity of the Mind , yet , at the same time , communicates a Pleasure the Mind felt not before . This Knowledge , of the same Objects being capable of raising two contrary Affections ...
Page 19
... musick be , in air , or earth ? - It sounds no more : and , fure , it waits upon Some God o'th ' Island . Sitting on a bank , Weeping against the King my father's wreck , This musick crept by me upon the waters ; Allaying both their ...
... musick be , in air , or earth ? - It sounds no more : and , fure , it waits upon Some God o'th ' Island . Sitting on a bank , Weeping against the King my father's wreck , This musick crept by me upon the waters ; Allaying both their ...
Page 29
... Musick . ( 13 ) Seb . We would so , and then go a bat - fowling . Ant . Nay , my good lord , be not angry . Gon . No , I warrant you , I will not adventure my dif- cretion so weakly : will you laugh me asleep , for I am very heavy ? Ant ...
... Musick . ( 13 ) Seb . We would so , and then go a bat - fowling . Ant . Nay , my good lord , be not angry . Gon . No , I warrant you , I will not adventure my dif- cretion so weakly : will you laugh me asleep , for I am very heavy ? Ant ...
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