Musical and Poetical Relicks of the Welsh Bards: Preserved, by Tradition and Authentic Manuscripts, from Very Remote Antiquity; Never Before Published; to the Bardic Tunes are Added Variations for the Harp, Piano-forte, Violin, Or Flute, with a Select Collection of the Pennillion, and Englynion; Or, Poetical Blossoms, Epigramatic Stanzas and Pastoral Songs of Wales, with English Translations; Likewise, a General History of the Bards and Druidsauthor, 1808 |
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... say , " That rather Greece from us these arts derived " . " 12 The Druids and Bards were the divines , philofophers , phyficians , legiflators , prophets , and musicians of the ancient Britons and Gauls , in the ime of Paganism . They ...
... say , " That rather Greece from us these arts derived " . " 12 The Druids and Bards were the divines , philofophers , phyficians , legiflators , prophets , and musicians of the ancient Britons and Gauls , in the ime of Paganism . They ...
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... says , It is very extraordinary , that all authors who have treated on this fubject , have not difcerned that the Harp , and the Grecian Lyra were two diftin & t inftruments ; and it is evident , that neither the Greeks , nor the Romans ...
... says , It is very extraordinary , that all authors who have treated on this fubject , have not difcerned that the Harp , and the Grecian Lyra were two diftin & t inftruments ; and it is evident , that neither the Greeks , nor the Romans ...
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... say , that they never made use of less than two Nebels in the temple , nor more than fix " . The Nable , and the Hafur would feem to be the fame , were they not expressly distinguished in Pfalm XCII . upon the Hafur , and upon the Nable ...
... say , that they never made use of less than two Nebels in the temple , nor more than fix " . The Nable , and the Hafur would feem to be the fame , were they not expressly distinguished in Pfalm XCII . upon the Hafur , and upon the Nable ...
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... say that these inhabitants demean themselves as if they were Apollo's Priests , who has there a stately grove and renowned temple of a round form , beautified with many rich gifts . That there is a city likewife confecrated to this God ...
... say that these inhabitants demean themselves as if they were Apollo's Priests , who has there a stately grove and renowned temple of a round form , beautified with many rich gifts . That there is a city likewife confecrated to this God ...
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... says , " The sweetness of mufic not only delights with its harmony , it has its advantages also . It not a little exhilirates dejected minds ; it clears the clouded countenance , and removes fuperciliousness and aufterity , Harmony is a ...
... says , " The sweetness of mufic not only delights with its harmony , it has its advantages also . It not a little exhilirates dejected minds ; it clears the clouded countenance , and removes fuperciliousness and aufterity , Harmony is a ...
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