| John Milton - 1870 - 356 σελίδες
...the exact use of their weapon, and practice in wrestling, " wherein Englishmen were wont to excel." " The interim of unsweating themselves regularly, and...travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard or learned ; either whilst the skilful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1894 - 878 σελίδες
...wherein Englishmen were wont to excel, as need may often be in fight to tug or grapple and to close. And this, perhaps, will be enough wherein to prove and heat their single strength. • » • About two hours before supper they are, by a sudden alarum or watchword, to lie called out... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1871 - 932 σελίδες
...wherein Englishmen are wont to excel, as need may often be in fight to tug, to grapple, and to close.58 And this perhaps will be enough wherein to prove and...travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music5* heard or learned, either whilst the skillful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1872 - 538 σελίδες
...wherein Englishmen were wont to excel,* as need may often be in fight to tug, to grapple, and to close. And this perhaps will be enough, wherein to prove and heat their single strength. a defect as great as that which Plato noted in the commonwealth of Sparta ;* whereas that city trained... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1875 - 540 σελίδες
...wherein Englishmen were wont to excel, + as need may often be in fight to tug, to grapple, and to close. And this perhaps will be enough, wherein to prove...convenient rest before meat, may, both with profit arid delight, be taken up in recreating and composing their travailed spirits • See Plato, De Legibus,... | |
| David Masson - 1875 - 698 σελίδες
...education for children, he gave a high place to music. The intervals of more severe labor, he said, might " both with profit and delight be taken up in recreating...travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard or learnt — either while the skilful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in... | |
| John Hawkins - 1875 - 538 σελίδες
...in terms that bespeak his skill in the science. 'The interim of unsweating themselves rejpi' larly, and convenient rest before meat, may both with ' profit and delight be taken up in recreating and com' posing their travail'd spirits with the solemn and divine ' harmonies of musick heard or learnt... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 σελίδες
...wherein Englishmen are wont to excel, as need may often be in fight to tug, to grapple, and to close.58 And this perhaps will be enough wherein to prove and...the skillful organist plies his grave and fancied deecant in lofty fugues," or the whole symphony with artful and unimaginable touches adorn and grace... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 σελίδες
...wherein Englishmen are wont to excel, as need may often be in fight to tug, to grapple, and to close.58 And this perhaps will be enough wherein to prove and...travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music5' heard or learned, either whilst the skillful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in... | |
| John Milton - 1876 - 506 σελίδες
...work, under the determinate sentence of David or Solomon, or the Evangelists and apostolic Scriptures The interim of unsweating themselves regularly, and...travailed spirits with the solemn and divine harmonies of music, heard or learned : either whilst the skilful organist plies his grave and fancied descant in... | |
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