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 Druids |
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It is derived from Bár , a top , or fummit , which is also the root of Baron ,
Judgment ?; Barv , a beard ; and other words . Derwydd , implies abstractedly
what is present with , or has cognizance ; and in its common acceptation it
denotes a priest ...
It is derived from Bár , a top , or fummit , which is also the root of Baron ,
Judgment ?; Barv , a beard ; and other words . Derwydd , implies abstractedly
what is present with , or has cognizance ; and in its common acceptation it
denotes a priest ...
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Nor are these accounts only imperfect ; they are also partially delivered ; as some
bold spirits , even among the Romans , have hinted ® Y Derwyddon , or Druid -
Bards , were the fathers of Literature ; as is manifest by the following extracts ...
Nor are these accounts only imperfect ; they are also partially delivered ; as some
bold spirits , even among the Romans , have hinted ® Y Derwyddon , or Druid -
Bards , were the fathers of Literature ; as is manifest by the following extracts ...
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Theology was also recited in every kind of verse , whatever relates to God , and
the knowledge of things divine . This is termed Canu i Dduw a'i Saint , ac o
Ddaioni , ac yn erbyn pechawd ; to sing of God and his faints , in praise of good ,
aud ...
Theology was also recited in every kind of verse , whatever relates to God , and
the knowledge of things divine . This is termed Canu i Dduw a'i Saint , ac o
Ddaioni , ac yn erbyn pechawd ; to sing of God and his faints , in praise of good ,
aud ...
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... been played about the year 520 ' , and they extend from G , the first line in the
bass , to D in Alt ; ( that is , 26 diatonic notes . ) There are also other pieces , in
the same manuscript , of about the year 1100 , and some later , which extend
from ...
... been played about the year 520 ' , and they extend from G , the first line in the
bass , to D in Alt ; ( that is , 26 diatonic notes . ) There are also other pieces , in
the same manuscript , of about the year 1100 , and some later , which extend
from ...
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About that period also , it was usual to learn both to read and sing at schools 4 .
The manner of singing with the Harp , among the Britons , I have already
mentioned , in pages 34 , 35 , 60 , and 61 , of this work . Shakespear alludes also
to this ...
About that period also , it was usual to learn both to read and sing at schools 4 .
The manner of singing with the Harp , among the Britons , I have already
mentioned , in pages 34 , 35 , 60 , and 61 , of this work . Shakespear alludes also
to this ...
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