| Nathaniel Duren Gould - 1853 - 274 páginas
...of science never penetrated but by real genius. The unhappy authors, after torturing every note of the octave, have fallen into oblivion, and have generally outlived their insignificant works. To the great injury of true religion, this kind of music has been introduced into our places of public... | |
| Frédéric Louis Ritter - 1883 - 454 páginas
...of Arabia, he has attempted to rival the great masters of music. On the leaden strings of dulness, he has attempted to soar into those regions of science...have generally outlived their insignificant works. (No other proof of this fact need be adduced than the ephemeral publications with which New England... | |
| William Lines Hubbard - 1908 - 420 páginas
...the leaden wings of dulness he has attempted to soar into those regions of science never penetrated by real genius. From such distempered imaginations...have generally outlived their insignificant works." In an address delivered before the Handel Society at Dartmouth College in 1809 Francis Brown assails... | |
| William Lines Hubbard - 1908 - 416 páginas
...the leaden wings of dulness he has attempted to soar into those regions of science never penetrated by real genius. From such distempered imaginations...have generally outlived their insignificant works." In an address delivered before the Handel Society at Dartmouth College in 1809 Francis Brown assails... | |
| Gilbert Chase - 1992 - 768 páginas
...into those regions of science, never penetrated but by real genius. From such distempered imagination, no regular productions can be expected. The unhappy...oblivion, and have generally outlived their insignificant works.2' This was obviously intended as a scathing rejection of Billings and his ilk. But how did the... | |
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