| Thomas Turton - 1833 - 154 sivua
...Sacred Music, renders the present undertaking particularly desirable ; compositions of this class, could they be procured in a familiar form, and on reasonable terms, would share the patronage of the public, which is now almost wholly bestowed on works of a secular... | |
| James Endell Tyler - 1834 - 360 sivua
...Sacred Music, renders the present undertaking particularly desirable ; compositions of this class, could they be procured in a familiar form, and on reasonable terms, would partake of that patronage which is now almost wholly bestowed on works of a secular kind. These... | |
| Adam Sedgwick - 1834 - 190 sivua
...Sacred Music, renders the present undertaking particularly desirable ; compositions of this class, could they be procured in a familiar form, and on reasonable terms, would partake of that patronage which is now almost wholly bestowed on works of a secular kind. These... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1835 - 242 sivua
...productions, at present comparatively unknown, would be hailed with delight as additions to the stores of sacred harmony, could they be procured in a familiar...classical, yet not laboriously and uselessly learned ; and thus to attract towards Sac red Music a portion of that patronage which is too generally bestowed,... | |
| George Pearson - 1835 - 482 sivua
...productions, at present comparatively unknown, would ln> hailed with delight as additions to tin- stores of Sacred Harmony, could they be procured in a familiar...classical, yet not laboriously and uselessly learned ; and thus to attract towards Sacred Music a portion of that patronage which is too generally bestowed,... | |
| Edward Stanley (bishop of Norwich) - 1835 - 324 sivua
...protluctions, at present comparatively unknown, would be hailed with delight as additions to the stores of Sacred Harmony, could they be procured in a. familiar...good practical music ; classical, yet not laboriously aud uselessly learned^ and thus to attract towards Sacred Music a portion of that patronage which is... | |
| Light - 1835 - 234 sivua
...delight as additions to the stores of sacred harmony, could thev be procured in a familiar form and on The design of the present work, therefore, is to place...classical, yet not laboriously and uselessly learned ; and thus to attract towards Sac red Music a portion of that patronage which is too generally bestowed,... | |
| Fisher Ames - 1835 - 222 sivua
...productions, at present comparatively unknown, would be hailed with delight as additions to the stores of sacred harmony, could they be procured in a familiar...place within the reach of families, and of persons accustomed to playing from score, really good practical music; classical, yet not laboriously and uselessly... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1835 - 196 sivua
...productions, at present comparatively unknown, ' would be hailed with delight as additions to the stores of sacred harmony, could they be procured in a familiar...reasonable terms. The design of the present work, thett fore, is to place within the reach of i'.irni lies, and of persons accustomed to playuM from... | |
| Edward Stanley - 1835 - 334 sivua
...productions, at present comparatively unknown, would be hailed with delight as additions to the stores of Sacred Harmony, could they be procured in a familiar form and on reasonable terms. uselessly learned ; and thus to attract towards" Sac red Music a portion of that patronage which is... | |
| |