Tye was a peevish and humoursome man, especially in his latter days ; and sometimes playing on the organ in the Chapel of Queen Elizabeth, which contained much musie, but little delight to the ear, she would send the verger to tell him that he played... A Short History of Hampton Court - Strana 145autor/autoři: Ernest Law - 1897 - 421 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1784 - 778 str.
...chapel of Qu. Eli/. " which contained much mufic, but little delight to the car, " flie would fend the verger to tell him that he played out " of tune ; whereupon he fent word, that her ears were out " of tune." The fame author adds, that Dr. Tye reftorcd cburch-mufic... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 436 str.
...Chapel of Queen Elizabeth, what contained " much music, but little delight to the ear, she would " send the Verger to tell him that he played out of tune, " whereupon he sent word that her Majesty's ears were " out of tune." In this story Anthony a Wood, without knowing it,... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 438 str.
...Chapel of Queen Elizabeth, what contained " much music, but little delight to the ear, she would " send the Verger to tell him that he played out of tune, " whereupon he sent word that her Majesty's ears were " out of tune." In this story Anthony k Wood, without knowing it,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 528 str.
...the chapel of Qu. Eliz. which contained much music, but little delight to the ear, she would send to the verger to tell him that he played out of tune ; whereupon he sent word, Uiat her ears were out of tune." The same author adds, that Dr. Tye restored church-music after... | |
| John Aikin - 1814 - 662 str.
...the chapel of Q. Elizabeth, which contained much music, but little delight to the ear, she would send the verger to tell him that he played out of tune, whereupon he sent word that her ears were out of tune." Wood adds, that " Dr. Туе restored church-music after it had... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 520 str.
...the chapel of Qu. Eliz. which contained much music, but little delight to the ear, she would send to the verger to tell him that he played out of tune ; whereupon be sent word, that her ears were out of tune." The same author adds, that Dr. Tye restored church-music... | |
| John Nichols - 1823 - 710 str.
...Chapel of Queen Elizabeth, which contained much musie, but little delight to the ear, she would send the verger to tell him that he played out of tune ; whereupon he sent word that her ears were out of tune. The same author adds, that Dr. Tye restored Church-music after... | |
| 1824 - 436 str.
...chapel of Queen Elizabeth, which contained much mur sic, but little delight to the ear, she would send the verger to tell him that he played out of tune, whereupon he chevalier to engage tyirn. On hw arkal he was presented to the lady, out lu* figure obtained for him... | |
| 1826 - 534 str.
...of Queen Elizabeth [//ta<] which contained much music, but little to delight the ear, she would send the Verger to tell him that he played out of tune : whereupon he sent word, that her ears were out of tune." In an old play, entitled, When you see me, you know me, by Rowley,... | |
| George Hogarth - 1835 - 486 str.
...chapel of queeri*Elizabeth, what contained much music but little to delight the ear, she would send the verger to tell him that he played out of tune; whereupon, he sent word, that her ears were out of tune." An admirable specimen of his style, the anthem for four voices,... | |
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