| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1903 - 92 pages
...fong be fet or fung, but what is grave and Dorick. There muft be licencing dancers, that no gefture, motion, or deportment be taught our youth but what by their allowance mall be thought honeft; for fuch Plato was provided of; It will aflc more then the work of twenty licencers... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - English literature - 1904 - 294 pages
...the days of Henry VIII, cries, " My lute, awake," to the time when the Puritan Milton complains, " It will ask more than the work of twenty licensers...lutes, the violins and the guitars in every house. . . . And who shall silence all the airs and madrigals that whisper softness in chambers ? " This was... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1905 - 224 pages
...song be set or sung, but what is grave and Doric. There must be licensing dancers, that no gesture, motion, or deportment be taught our youth but what...shall be thought honest; for such Plato was provided ^|:Wjt will ask more than the work of twenty licensers to examine all the lutes, the violins, and the... | |
| Francis Bacon - Conduct of life - 1909 - 360 pages
...song be set or sung, but what is grave and Doric. There must be licensing dancers, that no gesture, motion, or deportment be taught our youth but what...lutes, the violins, and the guitars in every house; they must not be suffered to prattle as they do, but must be licensed what they may say. And who shall... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English poetry - 1909 - 572 pages
...song be set or sung, but what is grave and doric. There must be licensing dancers, that no gesture, motion, or deportment be taught our youth but what...lutes, the violins, and the guitars in every house; they must not be suffered to prattle as they do, but must be licensed what they may say. And who shall... | |
| William Willis - 1909 - 42 pages
...from books, you need also to look after every song, every gesture, every look from man or woman. " It will ask more than the work of twenty licensers...lutes, the violins, and the guitars in every house ; they must not be suffered to prattle as they do, but must be licensed what they may say. And who... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1909 - 254 pages
...that is delightful to man. No music must be heard, no song be set or sung but what is grave and Doric. It will ask more than the work of twenty licensers...lutes, the violins, and the guitars in every house : they must not be suffered to prattle as they do, but must be licensed what they may say. And who... | |
| John Milton - Education - 1911 - 304 pages
...song be set or sung, but what is grave and Doric. 1 There must be licensing dancers, that no gesture, motion, or deportment be taught our youth, but what...be thought honest; for such Plato was provided of. 2 It will ask more than the work of twenty licensers to examine all the lutes, 3 the violins, and the... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - English literature - 1912 - 788 pages
...song be set or sung, but what is grave and doric. There must be licensing dancers, that no gesture, motion, or deportment be taught our youth, but what by their allowance shall be thought honest. It will ask more than the work of twenty licensers to examine all the lutes, the violins, and the guitars... | |
| Sigmund Spaeth - Music and literature - 1913 - 202 pages
...song be set or sung, but what is grave and doric. There must be licensing dancers, that no gesture, motion, or deportment be taught our youth, but what...lutes, the violins, and the guitars in every house ; they must not be suffered to prattle as they do, but must be licensed what they may say. And who... | |
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