Musical Backgrounds for English Literature: 1580-1650Rutgers University Press, 1962 - 292 pages The author traces the history of metaphysical ideas about music and explores the place of these in the poetry of Milton. |
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Page 53
... heavenly joy and for the time in a manner severing it from the body . " " This translation of pagan “ en- thusiasm ” into “ heavenly joy " reveals the second , even more influential , explanation of musical effects . Seventeenth ...
... heavenly joy and for the time in a manner severing it from the body . " " This translation of pagan “ en- thusiasm ” into “ heavenly joy " reveals the second , even more influential , explanation of musical effects . Seventeenth ...
Page 107
... heavenly body has the character of the god whose name it bears , and sounds a music that possesses his characteristics . The music of the sun was thought to be grave and earnest , that of Venus volup- tuous . " Saturn , Mars , and the ...
... heavenly body has the character of the god whose name it bears , and sounds a music that possesses his characteristics . The music of the sun was thought to be grave and earnest , that of Venus volup- tuous . " Saturn , Mars , and the ...
Page 165
... Heavenly Love ( where visible or spiritual beauty only , not audible , lifts thoughts to God ) : Then shall thy ravisht soule inspired bee With heavenly thoughts Speculative Musical Imagery in Milton's Poems 165.
... Heavenly Love ( where visible or spiritual beauty only , not audible , lifts thoughts to God ) : Then shall thy ravisht soule inspired bee With heavenly thoughts Speculative Musical Imagery in Milton's Poems 165.
Contents
A World of Instruments | 1 |
A Book of Knowledge | 21 |
An AntiPythagorean Cross | 126 |
Copyright | |
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Musical Backgrounds for English Literature: 1580-1650 (Classic Reprint) Gretchen Ludke Finney No preview available - 2018 |
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