It was objected that music was an art of luxury, by no means requisite to life, or accessory to morality. The children were all meant to be educated as plain but essential members of the general community. They were to be trained up to useful purposes,... The History of the Royal Academy of Music - Halaman 4oleh William Wahab Cazalet - 1854 - 356 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| John Brownlow - 1881 - 186 halaman
...Governors and Directors was convened by their chief, Sir Charles Whitworth, for announcing this scheme. The plan was heard with general approbation, but the...an art of luxury, by no means requisite to life, or accessory to morality. These children were all meant to be educated as plain but essential members... | |
| Lisa Zunshine - 2005 - 240 halaman
...gave rise to a series of "perplexing" discussions. Frances Burney reported with a measured sarcasm: It was objected that music was an art of luxury, by no means requisite to life, or accessory to morality. These children were meant to be educated as plain but essential members of the... | |
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