| Samuel [collections] Pepys - 1854 - 498 Seiten
...Blagrave1 and others, that they cannot keep time nor tune, nor understand anything ; and that Grebus, the Frenchman, the King's master of the musick, how...place ; and that he and the King are mighty great ! The King hath, as Mr. Moore says Sir Thomas Crewe told him, been heard to say that the quarrel is... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1855 - 510 Seiten
...Blagrave 1 and others, that they cannot keep time nor tune, nor understand anything ; and that Grebus, the Frenchman, the King's master of the musick, how...on any instrument, and so cannot compose : and that ho will give him a lift out of his place ; and that he and the King are mighty great ! The King hath,... | |
| 1873 - 972 Seiten
...Blagrave and others, that they cannot keep time nor tune, nor understand anything ; and the Grebus, the Frenchman, the King's master of the musick, how he understands nothing, nor can play any instrument, and so cannot compose ; and that he will give him a lift out of his place ; and that... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1867 - 516 Seiten
...Blagrave ' and others, that they cannot keep time nor tune, nor understand anything ; and that Grebus, the Frenchman, the King's master of the musick, how...place ; and that he and the King are mighty great ! The King hath, as Mr. Moore says Sir Thomas Crewe told him, been heard to say that the quarrel is... | |
| William Spalding, John Hill Burton - 1876 - 360 Seiten
...King's master of the musick, [= Louis Grabu, defined in Grove's Dictionary as an 'impudent pretender'] how he understands nothing, nor can play on any instrument,...his place, and that he and the King are mighty great ! I had a good dinner for them, as a venison pasty and some fowl, and after dinner we did play, he... | |
| John Pyke Hullah - 1876 - 372 Seiten
...nor tune, nor understand anything ; and the Grebus, the Frenchman, the King's master of the music, how he understands nothing, nor can play on any instrument,...place ; and that he and the King are mighty great." From this last extract we may gather that Master Pelham Humphreys had returned from foreign parts with... | |
| Samuel Pepys - 1877 - 514 Seiten
...Blagrave * and others, that they cannot keep time nor tune, nor understand anything ; and that Grebus, the Frenchman, the King's master of the musick, how...place ; and that he and the King are mighty great ! I had a good dinner for them, as a venison pasty and some fowl, and after dinner we did play, he... | |
| William Hayman Cummings - 1881 - 144 Seiten
...cannot keep time or tune, nor understand anything: and at Grebus,1 the Frenchman, the king's master of musick, how he understands nothing, nor can play on...place, and that he and the king are mighty great." On the following day, the 16th, Pepys notes that there was a performance of Pelham Humphreys' musick... | |
| William Alexander Barrett - 1882 - 200 Seiten
...here, as Blagrave and others, that they cannot time nor tune, nor understand anything ; and the Grebus, the Frenchman, the king's master of the musick, how...place ; and that he and the king are mighty great." Notwithstanding his conceit, Humfrey was a man of genius, and the new forms of composition he introduced... | |
| William Alexander Barrett - 1882 - 200 Seiten
...here, as Blagrave and others, that they cannot time nor tune, nor understand anything ; and the Grebus, the Frenchman, the king's master of the musick, how...place ; and that he and the king are mighty great." Notwithstanding his conceit, Humfrey was a man of genius, and the new forms of composition he introduced... | |
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