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" Touching musical harmony, whether by instrument or by voice, it being but of high and low in sounds a due proportionable disposition ; such notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in that very part of man which is most divine,... "
A manual of Greek prose composition - Page 164
by Henry Musgrave Wilkins - 1858 - 318 pages
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The Works of Mr. Richard Hooker: With a General Index : Also, Mr. Isaac ...

Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 pages
...of high and low in sounds a due 1,*ahns' proportionable disposition, such, notwithstanding, is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath, in...beseemeth all states ; a thing as seasonable in grief as in joy ; as decent being added unto actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...it being but of high and low in sounds a due proportionable disposition, such notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in...beseemeth all states ; a thing as seasonable in grief as in joy ; as decent being added unto actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when...
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The Congregational magazine [formerly The London Christian ..., Volume 1

874 pages
...the soul has been invigorated, the mind has been cheered; for the harmony of praise, says Hooker, is a " thing which delighteth all ages and beseemeth all states, a thing as seasonable in grief as in joy, as decent being added to actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when men...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art ..., Volume 7

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 pages
...and low, in due prnpurtionable diiporition, such notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so very pleasing effects it hath, in that very part of man...soul itself by nature is, or hath in it, harmony. Hooker. As she is mine, I may dispose of her : Which shall be either to this gentleman, Or to her death....
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The Ecclesiastical polity and other works of Richard Hooker: with ..., Volume 2

Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 pages
...being but of high and low in sounds a due proportionable disposition, such, notwithstanding, is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath, in...beseemeth all states ; a thing as seasonable in grief asin joy; as decent being added unto actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when men...
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Selections from the works of ... Richard Hooker, by H. Clissold

Richard Hooker, Henry Clissold - 1831 - 168 pages
...it being but of high and low in sounds a due proportionable disposition, such notwithstanding is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in...beseemeth all states ; a thing as seasonable in grief as in joy; as decent being added unto actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when...
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An Apology for Church Music and Musical Festivals: In Answer to the ...

Edward Hodges - 1834 - 76 pages
...the incomparable Hooker. •' Touching Musical Harmony whether by Instrument or by Voice, such is the force thereof, and so pleasing effects it hath in...beseemeth all States; a thing as seasonable in grief as in joy ; as decent being added unto actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when...
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An Apology for Church Music and Musical Festivals: In Answer to the ...

Edward Hodges - 1834 - 80 pages
...Hooker. '' Touching Musical Harmony whether by Instrument or by Voice, such is the force thereof, anrl so pleasing effects it hath in that very part of Man...beseemeth all States; a thing as seasonable in grief as in joy ; as decent being added unto actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when...
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The County [afterw.] Country miscellany, ed. by H. Burgess

Henry Burgess (of Luton) - 1836 - 446 pages
...delight." "Touching musical harmony," says the venerable Hooker, "such is the force thereof, and s& pleasing effects it hath, in that very part of man...beseemeth all states : a thing as seasonable in grief as in joy; as decent, being added unto actions of greatest weight and solemnity, as being used when...
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Folio, Volume 1

1836 - 206 pages
...disposition, such, notwithstanding, is the force thereof, and no pleasing effects it hath, in that tery part of man which is most divine, that some have been...it, harmony : a thing which delighteth all ages, and beeeemeth all states ; a thing as reasonable in grief, as in joy ; as decent, being added unto actions...
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