| John Milton - 1884 - 72 páginas
...DoricJt." — MILTON'S Areopagitica. Cf. PLUTARCH'S Lives — LYCURGUS, 22. 551 Recorders. A sort of flute. "The figures of recorders and flutes and pipes are...hath a less bore and a greater, above and below." — BACON'S Natural History, quoted in JOHNSON'S Dictionary. " Hence is to be observed the exactness... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 232 páginas
...whole army is consolidated into a corps. — 551. Recorders. "The figures of recorders are straight ; the recorder hath a less bore and a greater, above and below." Bacon. — 554. Breathed, inspired. "Music feedeth that disposition which it findeth." Bacon. Why 'trumpets... | |
| Robert Laneham - 1890 - 302 páginas
...outward appearance the same, although Lord Bacon, in his Xatural History, cent. iii. sec. 221, says the Recorder hath a less bore, and a greater above and below. The number of holes for the fingers is the same, and the scale, the compass, and the manner of playing,... | |
| 1892 - 430 páginas
...outward appearance the same, althougli Lord Bacon, in bis Natural History, cent. iii. sec. 221, says, the Recorder hath a less bore, and a greater above and below. The number of holes for the fingers is the same, and the scale, the compass, and the manner of playing,... | |
| 1892 - 428 páginas
...outward appearance the same, although Lord Bacon, in his Natural History, cent. iii. sec. 221, says, the Recorder hath a less bore, and a greater above and below. The number of holes for the fingers is the same, and the scale, the compass, and the manner of playing,... | |
| 1853 - 136 páginas
...illustrate the observation of Bacon, that "the figure of recorders, and flutes, and pipes, are straight; bnt the recorder hath a less bore and a greater, above and below." Nat. Hist. s. 221. cepcio.) PROMPTOR1UM PARVULORUM. RECORDYN lessonys. Recordor, repeto (recordo, P.)... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 512 páginas
...outward appearance the same, although Lord Bacon in his ffaturat History, cent, iii, sec. 221, says the Recorder hath a less bore, and a greater above and below. The number of holes for the fingers is the same, and the scale, the compass, and the manner of playing,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1905 - 532 páginas
...outward appearance the same, although Lord Bacon in his Naturat History, cent, iii, sec. 221, says the Recorder hath a less bore, and a greater above and below. The number of holes for the fingers is the same, and the scale, the compass, and the manner of playing,... | |
| 1907 - 320 páginas
...hand, draws analogies between himself and it. Have you any knowledge of that instrument ? Lord Ver. — The figures of recorders and flutes and pipes are...recorder hath a less bore and a greater, above and below. [Nat. History, p. 52 Fol.]. Flutes and pipes * Muse is derived from musai, seekers, or discoverers.... | |
| Nicholas Udall - 1907 - 190 páginas
...array, order. RECORDER, " then to our recorder " (35c), a kind of flute or flageolet. " The figure of recorders, and flutes, and pipes are straight ;...hath a less bore and a greater; above and below." — Bacon, Sylva (1626), § 221. RENNE, "your tongue can renne on pattens." (18c), to clatter, to go... | |
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