I had ever heard. They put me in mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed souls of good men upon their first arrival in paradise, to wear out the impressions of the last agonies, and qualify them for the pleasures of that happy place. Selections from the Spectator - Pagina 75door Joseph Addison, Kenneth Deighton - 1901 - 220 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
 | Moffatt and Paige - 1885 - 240 pagina’s
...with a little musical instrument in VI.— Moffatfi Ex. Seatler, I his hand. As I looked upon him, he applied it to his lips, and began to play upon it. The sound of it was exceeding sweet, and wrought with a variety of tunes that were inexpressibly melodious, and altogether different from anything I... | |
 | Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1885 - 266 pagina’s
...in the habit of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand. As I looked upon him, he applied it to his lips, and began to play upon it. The sound of it was exceedingly sweet, and wrought into a variety of tunes that were inexpressibly melodious, and altogether... | |
 | William Swinton - 1885 - 630 pagina’s
...looked upon him, he applied it to his lips, and began to play upon it. The sound of it was exceeding3 sweet, and wrought into a variety of tunes that were...inexpressibly melodious, and altogether different from any thing I had ever heard. They put me in mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1885
...with a little musical instrument in his hand. As I looked upon him he applied it to his lips, •ad began to play upon it The sound of it was exceeding sweet, and wrought into a vtriety of tunes that were inexpressibly melodious, and altogether different from any thing I had ever... | |
 | William Swinton - 1885 - 620 pagina’s
...in the habit2 of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand. As I looked upon him, he applied it to his lips, and began to play upon it. The sound of it was exceeding3 sweet, and wrought into a variety of tunes that were inexpressibly melodious, and altogether... | |
 | Edward Conant - 1887 - 164 pagina’s
...instrument in his hand. (4) As I looked upon him, he applied it to his lips, and began to play upon it. (5) The sound of it was exceeding sweet, and wrought into...altogether different from anything I had ever heard. (6) They put me in mind of those heavenly airs that are played to the departed souls of good men upon... | |
 | 1887 - 600 pagina’s
...in the habit of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand. As I looked upon him, he applied it to his lips, and began to play upon it. The sound of it was exceedingly sweet, and wrought into a variety of tunes that were inexpressibly melodious, and altogether... | |
 | Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 pagina’s
...one in the habit of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand. As I looked upon him he ces of the Round Table, they had also many of its virt so und of it was exceeding sweet, and wrought into a variety of tnnes that were inexpressibly melodious,... | |
 | Francis Henry Underwood - 1888 - 658 pagina’s
...one in the habit of a shepherd, with a little musical instrument in his hand. As I looked upon him he applied it to his lips, and began to play upon it....heavenly airs that are played to the departed souls ot good men upon their first arrival in paradise, to wear out the impressions of the last agonies,... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1888 - 606 pagina’s
...discovered one in the habit of a shepherd, with a musical instrument in his hand." As I looked upon him he applied it to his lips, and began to play upon it. The sound of it was exceeding sweet, and wrtfught into a variety of tunes that were inexpressibly melodious, and altogether different from any... | |
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