Mr was no musician, but he was not altogether insensible to music ; this fastened on his mind more strongly, from its beauty being unexpected. The solemn prelude introduced a hymn, in which such of the audience as could sing immediately joined ; the words... The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Esq. ... - 第 175 頁Henry Mackenzie 著 - 1808完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1803 - 308 頁
...curtain, which his daughter drew aside, and, placing herself on a seat within, and drawing the curtain close, so as to save her the awkwardness of an exhibition, began a voluntary, solemn and beautiful inthe highest degree. Mr. was no musician, but he was not altogether insensible to music ; this fastened... | |
| Noah Webster - 1809 - 202 頁
...began a voluntary, solemn ant! beautiful in the highest dcgj ee. The philosopher was no musician, hut he was not altogether insensible to music. This fastened on his mind more strongly, from its beauties being unexpected. 29. The solemn prelude introduced a hymn, in which, such of the audience... | |
| Noah Webster - 1814 - 240 頁
....placing herself on a seat within, and drawing the curtain close, so as to save her the aukwardness of an exhibition, began a voluntary, solemn, and beautiful in the highest degree. The philosopher was no musician, but he was not altogether insensible to music. This fastened on his... | |
| Henry Mackenzie - 1815 - 302 頁
...voluntary, solemn and beautiful in ihe highest degiee. Mr was no musician, but he was not al f ogether insensible to music ; this fastened on his mind more strongly, from its beauty being unexpected. The &ol;>nm prelude introduced a hymn, in which such ot the audience as could sing, immediately joined... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 頁
...curtain, which his daughter drew aside; and, placing herself on a seat within, and drawing the curtain close, so as to save her the awkwardness of an exhibition,...music. This fastened on his mind more strongly from it's beauty being unexpected. The solemn prelude introduced a hymn, in which such of the audience as... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 328 頁
...curtain, which his daughter drew aside, and, placing herself on a seat within, and drawing the curtain close, so as to save her the awkwardness of an exhibition,...in the highest degree. • Mr. • was no musician, Imt he was not altogether insensible to music ; this fastened on his mind more strongly, from its beauty... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 690 頁
...curtain, which his daughter drew aside, and, placing herself on a seat within, and drawing the curtain close, so as to save her the awkwardness of an exhibition,...beautiful in the highest degree. Mr. — — was no musicion, but he was not altogether insensible to music ; this fastened on his mind more strongly,... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 334 頁
...curtain, which his daughter drew aside, and, placing herself on a seat within, and drawing the curtain close, so as to save her the awkwardness of an exhibition,...began a voluntary, solemn and beautiful in the highest degreel Mr. — — was no musicion, but he was not altogether insensible to music ; this fastened... | |
| 1827 - 446 頁
...curtain, which his daughter drew aside, and, placing herself on a seat within, and drawing the curtain close, so as to save her the awkwardness of an exhibition,...voluntary, solemn and beautiful in the highest degree. Mr H * * * was no musician, but' he was not altogether insensible to music ; this fastened on his mind... | |
| Noah Webster - 1835 - 270 頁
...curtain, which his daughter drew aside, and, placing herself on a seat within, and drawing the curtain close, so as to save her the awkwardness of an exhibition,...voluntary, solemn and beautiful in the highest degree. The philosopher was no musician, but he was not altogether insensible to music. This fastened on his... | |
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