| New Church gen. confer - 1864 - 598 páginas
...full of harmony. . . . There is in music something of divinity more than the ear discovers ; it is a hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world and creatures of God. In brief it is a sensible fit of that harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God. . . .... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1822 - 362 páginas
...of the first composer; there is something in it of Divinity more than the ear discovers : it is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world...harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God." Ideas similar to those which are contained in this noble passage in relation to the Platonic doctrine... | |
| 1831 - 370 páginas
...of the first Composer. There is something in it of divinity more than the ear discovers ; it is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world...harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God. I will not say with Plato, the soul is a harmony, but harmonical, and hath its nearest sympathy unto... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 180 páginas
...of the first composer ; there is something in it of divinity more than the ear discovers : it is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world,...harmony, which intellectually sounds in the ears of God. I will not say with Plato, the soul is an harmony, but harmonical, and hath its nearest sympathy unto... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1831 - 362 páginas
...of the first Composer. There is something in it of divinity more than the ear discovers ; it is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world...harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God. I will not say with Plato, the soul is a harmony, but harmonica!, and hath its nearest sympathy unto... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 596 páginas
...in Twelfth Night, and Edts. 1642 read, "of my Maker." — I do not recollect more than one thing Ed. world, well understood, would afford the understanding....harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God.6 I will not say, with Plato,7 the soul is an harmony, but harmonical, and hath its nearest sympathy... | |
| Sir Thomas Browne - 1835 - 592 páginas
...of the first composer.5 There is something in it of divinity more than the ear discovers : it is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world,...of God, — such a melody to the ear, as the whole 1 found] MliheMSS.anAEdts. 1642 read, " vocal sound. " — Ed. 2 though they give no sound, Sfc. ]... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1836 - 362 páginas
...the first composer. There is something in music of divinity, more than the ear discovers ; it is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world...harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God. I will not say, with Plato, that the soul is a harmony ; — but harmonica], and hath its nearest sympathy... | |
| Edward Mammatt - 1836 - 368 páginas
...composer. There is something in music of divinity, more than the ear discovers; it is an hieroglyphicafand shadowed lesson of the whole world and creatures of...harmony which intellectually sounds in the ears of God. I will not say, with Plato, that the soul is a harmony ; — but harmonica!, and hath its nearest sympathy... | |
| 1836 - 352 páginas
...composer ; there is something in it of divinity more than the ear discovers : it is au hieroglyphics! and shadowed lesson of the whole world and creatures...of that harmony which intellectually sounds in the cars of God. SIR THOMAS BROWN. There be in music certain figures or tropes, almost agreeing with the... | |
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