I do embrace it : for even that vulgar and tavern music, which makes one man merry, another mad, strikes in me a deep fit of devotion, and a profound contemplation of the first composer ; there is something in it of divinity more than the ear discovers... Religio Medici - Sida 125efter Sir Thomas Browne - 1839 - 192 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 sidor
...mad, strikes in me a deep fit of devotion, and a profound contemplation of the first composer. There is something in it of divinity more than the ear discovers:...will not say with Plato, the soul is a harmony, but harmonical, and has its nearest sympathy unto music: thus some, whose temper of body agrees and humors... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1902 - 354 sidor
...mad, strikes in me a deep fit of devotion, and a profound contemplation of the First Composer. There is something in it of divinity more than the ear discovers...sounds in the ears of God. I will not say, with Plato, ti. c. 36. the soul is an harmony, but harmonical, and hath its nearest sympathy unto musick : thus... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1902 - 348 sidor
...THINKING HIGH : That Fools enough have travell'd up the Rhine; vinity more than the Ear discovert; it it an Hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the Whole...Melody to the Ear, as the whole world, well understood, mould afford the Understanding — a sensible fit of that Harmony which Intellectually sounds in the... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1902 - 352 sidor
...THINKING HIGH : That Fools enough have travell'd up the Rhine; vinity more than the Ear discovert; it i» an Hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the Whole...creatures of God; such a Melody to the Ear, as the mhole world, well understood, mould afford the Understanding — a sensible fit of that Harmony which... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1904 - 420 sidor
...mad, strikes in me a deep fit of devotion, and a profound contemplation of the first Composer. There is something in it of Divinity more than the ear discovers...ears of God. I will not say with Plato, the soul is an harmony, but hannonical, and hath its nearest sympathy unto Musick : thus some whose temper of body... | |
| Theodore Thornton Munger - 1904 - 252 sidor
...strings into vibration. But I will go on with the quotation from Sir Thomas Browne : — " It [music] is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole...harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God ; it unties the ligaments of my frame, takes me to pieces, dilates me out of myself, and by degrees,... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1904 - 268 sidor
...Mad, strikes in me a deep fit of Devotion, and a profound contemplation of the FIRST COMPOSER ; there is something in it of Divinity more than the Ear discovers...the whole world, well understood, would afford the Understanding—a sensible fit of that Harmony which Intellectually sounds in the Ears of God." —Sir... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1904 - 268 sidor
...; such a Melody to the Ear, as the whole world, well understood, would afford the Understanding—a sensible fit of that Harmony which Intellectually sounds in the Ears of God." —Sir T. Browne. Just Government—by the ancient Three-fold Cord Would we but teach THE PEOPLE, from... | |
| Richard Dacre Archer-Hind - 1905 - 260 sidor
...mad, strikes in me a deep fit of devotion, and a profound contemplation of the First Composer. There is something in it of Divinity more than the ear discovers...harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God. SIR THOMAS BHOWNE. MOT2IKH yap yiyvsTai <f> àv ápfíovía r èvrj KOÍ KÓCT/AOS Kai ava\oyia. тате... | |
| 1909 - 378 sidor
...mad, strikes in me a deep fit of devotion, and a profound contemplation of the First Composer. There is something in it of Divinity more than the ear discovers:...ears of GOD. I will not say, with Plato, the soul is an harmony, but harmonical, and hath its nearest sympathy unto Musick: thus some, whose temper of body... | |
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