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Felix Emmanuel Schelling. are presented mainly in the discussion of Italian forms like the madrigal and the sonnet . A full consideration of these relations and of the origins of English metres in a broader sense , however interesting ...
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. are presented mainly in the discussion of Italian forms like the madrigal and the sonnet . A full consideration of these relations and of the origins of English metres in a broader sense , however interesting ...
Page xxv
... madrigals , generally with the music attached , took their place in the popular esteem . As might be expected , the earlier miscellanies , which it must be emphasized were the product of an educated literary taste in selection , reflect ...
... madrigals , generally with the music attached , took their place in the popular esteem . As might be expected , the earlier miscellanies , which it must be emphasized were the product of an educated literary taste in selection , reflect ...
Page xxvi
... madrigals . In The Phoenix ' Nest , England's Helicon , and Davison's Rhapsody will be found much of the choicest lyrical poetry prior to the accession of James I ; including , besides a considerable body of verse the author- ship of ...
... madrigals . In The Phoenix ' Nest , England's Helicon , and Davison's Rhapsody will be found much of the choicest lyrical poetry prior to the accession of James I ; including , besides a considerable body of verse the author- ship of ...
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... madrigals and three - part catches , will not alter the historical fact that the English were a very musical people in the days of Henry VIII , of his children and their successor . Our present interest in this popularity of a sister ...
... madrigals and three - part catches , will not alter the historical fact that the English were a very musical people in the days of Henry VIII , of his children and their successor . Our present interest in this popularity of a sister ...
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... madrigals by musicians like Byrd , Dowland , Campion , and Jones ; they flourished in the drama and in 1 Preface to More Lyrics , etc. , p . vi . the masque , which latter in the hands of Jonson xxviii INTRODUCTION .
... madrigals by musicians like Byrd , Dowland , Campion , and Jones ; they flourished in the drama and in 1 Preface to More Lyrics , etc. , p . vi . the masque , which latter in the hands of Jonson xxviii INTRODUCTION .
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