| Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1728 - 268 pages
...Inftruments of Muiick ; who, within fliort Time, became very ingenious and cunning in the Art of Muiick ; whereby they could play and fing two Parts ; the one...to hear. The common People, who treated them alfo, wondred that they could fpeak -diverfe and fundry Languages ; that is to fay, Latin, French, Italians,... | |
| Caledonian bee - English literature - 1795 - 302 pages
...caufeti pourifh them, an^l learn them to ling and play on in- ftruments of mulic. Who within fhort time became Very ingenious and cunning in the art...one the treble, and the other the tenor, which was the very dulce and melodious to hear ; the common people, treated them aifo) wondred that they could... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1796 - 524 pages
...instruments of mufic. Who within (hört time became very ingenious and cunning in the art of muûc, whereby they could. play and fing two parts, the one...very dulce and melodious to hear ; the common people (whotreatedthem alfo) wondered that they could fpeak diverfe and fundry languages, that is to fay Latin,... | |
| Caledonian bee - 1811 - 300 pages
...inftruments of mufi'c. Who within fhort time became very ingenious and cunning in the art of mune, whereby they could play and fing two pa'rts, the one the treble, and the other the tenor, which was the very duke and melodious to hear f the common people treated them alfo) wondred that they could... | |
| J. S. Forsyth - Great Britain - 1825 - 430 pages
...short time became very ingenious and cunning in the art of music, whereby they could play and sing two parts, the one the treble and the other the tenor,...melodious to hear ; the common people (who treated them also) wondered that they could speak diverse and sundry languages, that is to say, Latin, French, Italian,... | |
| J. S. Forsyth - Great Britain - 1825 - 834 pages
...short time became very ingenious and cunning in the art of music, whereby they could play and sing two parts, the one the treble and the other the tenor, which was very dulce and melo- . dious to hear ; the common people (who treated them also) wondered that they could speak diverse... | |
| Questions and answers - 1871 - 732 pages
...short time became very ingenious and cunning in the art of music ; whereby, they could play und sing two parts; the one the treble, and the other the tenor...; which was very dulce and melodious to hear. The co™mon people, who treated them also, wondred that thev could speak diverse and sundry languages;... | |
| Electronic journals - 1871 - 614 pages
...short time became very ingenious and cunning in the art of music ; whereby, they could play and sing two parts; the one the treble, and the other the tenor...melodious to hear. The common people, who treated them also, wondred that they could speak diverse and sundry languages; that is to say, Latin, French, Italian,... | |
| Edmund Fillingham King - Curiosities and wonders - 1894 - 712 pages
...short time became very ingenious and cunning in the art of music, whereby they could play and sing two parts, the one the treble, and the other the tenor,...melodious to hear.' the common people (who treated them also) wondered that they could speak diverse and sundry languages, that is to say, Latin, French, Italian,... | |
| John William Ballantyne - 1904 - 786 pages
...short Time, became very ingenious and cunning in the Art of Musick ; whereby they could sing and play two Parts ; the one the Treble, and the other the...melodious to hear. The common People who treated them also, wondered that they could speak diverse and sundry Languages ; that is to say, Latin, French,... | |
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