Citation - South Carolina Gazette (Crouch): 1769.04.04

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Index Entry Music, appreciated by author of Extracts from the Proceedings... [t] 
Location Charleston 
Citation
SCGCJ.769.015
4 Apr 1769:31 (174)
The demands in this province and from some of the
neighbouring colonies for "The Extracts from the Proceedings
of the High Court of Vice-Admiralty, in Charles-town, South-
Carolina, &c." having far exceeded the number of books
printed, A Second Impression, . . . with some additional
remarks, &c. and a proper Appendix to the whole, will soon
be made, and published. 
. . . [Quotes from Bacon]
"The Man Unmasked.
. . . [Paragraph on this book]
[Hand pointing right] The motions of his spirit are dull as
night, 
And his affections dark as Erebus.
Let no such man be trusted.
These lines are applied by Shakespeare to men whose souls
are not attuned to music.-- The author of the Extracts, &c.
delights in music, he has been one of the votaries of
Apollo, and his name is written in St. Caecelia's Roll.
. . . [2 paragraphs]
[signed] The Publisher.


Generic Title South Carolina Gazette (Crouch) 
Date 1769.04.04 
Publisher Crouch, Charles 
City, State Charleston, SC 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0045089
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