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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... should understand likewise the 13 principal ftyles of expreflion , and to execute them with his voice , & c . in several fongs ; he should know the 24 metres of Poetry , and the 24 measures of Mufic , and be capable of compofing in two ...
... should understand likewise the 13 principal ftyles of expreflion , and to execute them with his voice , & c . in several fongs ; he should know the 24 metres of Poetry , and the 24 measures of Mufic , and be capable of compofing in two ...
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... should take in their approaching circuit , left too many should resort to the fame part of the country . A Pencerdd was not licensed to vifit the commonalty , unless he chose to accept a fee beneath his ftation and dignity : nor could ...
... should take in their approaching circuit , left too many should resort to the fame part of the country . A Pencerdd was not licensed to vifit the commonalty , unless he chose to accept a fee beneath his ftation and dignity : nor could ...
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... should have remained unacquainted with the nature of the poetry and mufic , for which they were fo highly valued , if they had not found in Giraldus Cambrenfis , an hiftorian worthy of their fame . He was a native of the country , and ...
... should have remained unacquainted with the nature of the poetry and mufic , for which they were fo highly valued , if they had not found in Giraldus Cambrenfis , an hiftorian worthy of their fame . He was a native of the country , and ...
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... should be doubted , let it be remembered that the defcendants of the Celts could never be brought to think with the Greeks , and Romans , on the fubject of heroic Poetry , which was held in such reverence by that primitive nation and ...
... should be doubted , let it be remembered that the defcendants of the Celts could never be brought to think with the Greeks , and Romans , on the fubject of heroic Poetry , which was held in such reverence by that primitive nation and ...
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... should the Bard , of lofty lays , Perchance have fall'n on evil days ; Morganwg , foother of his pains , Would cherish his immortal strains . ♢ North Wales . 5 Glamorgan . • Monmouthshire . * " A river in Glamorganshire , Alío , there ...
... should the Bard , of lofty lays , Perchance have fall'n on evil days ; Morganwg , foother of his pains , Would cherish his immortal strains . ♢ North Wales . 5 Glamorgan . • Monmouthshire . * " A river in Glamorganshire , Alío , there ...
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Términos y frases comunes
alfo alſo ancient Antiquities Bard Bardd becauſe Britain Britiſh Britons called Cerdd chap chief Bard compofed compofitions Cowydd Crwth Cynan Cywydd Delyn Druids Eisteddvod Engliſh Englyn faid fame fays feems ferch feven fhall fhould filver fing firſt Flintshire flouriſhed fome fong ftill ftrings fubject fuch fweet fydd Goreu Gruffydd Gwynedd harmony Harp Harper Henry Hift Hiftory himſelf honour Horn houſe hyd y inftrument Ireland Iriſh King King Arthur Leges Wallica Likewife Llewelyn Llwyd Llywarch Lord Meirionydd melody mewn Minstrels moſt mufic muſical muſicians mwyn North Wales oedd Pencerdd Pennillion perfon played poem Poet poetical Poetry praiſe prefent Prince publiſhed reign reſpecting Rhys Saxons Siôn ſkill Song ſtill Taliefin Telyn thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe Tibicines tranflated Triple Harp tune unifons Urien uſed verfes verſe waith Welfh Welſh whofe