Subject: [LUTE] Re: Dowland song paraphrases - correct link
Hopefully this corrcted address will pass throught the robot successfully1
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzNgOC6APcLrSkZuMlU5dzlTMzQ&usp=shar
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> From: wayne cripps
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> The lute robot
Hopefully this corrcted address will pass throught the robot successfully1
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BzNgOC6APcLrSkZuMlU5dzlTMzQ&usp=sharing
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> From: wayne cripps
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> The lute robot tends to cut off the end of URLs put in the text, but the
> robot also
The lute robot tends to cut off the end of URLs put in the text, but the robot
also
usually puts the correct link at the end of the page. In this case even the
unmangled
link at the end of the page is not working, so I will have to check the inner
workings of
the robot to see if it can be fixe
This is so frustrating ... when going through the Lute server the link
is modified.
Try this:
[1]Link to the files
Matteo
On 30 July 2013 15:58, Matteo Turri <[2]matteo.o.tu...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Here the correct link:
[3]https://drive.google.com/folderview?idzNgOC6A
This is a very interesting piece of work, and obviously a great deal of effort.
I'll have to read it very carefully, but on first reading it appears
to completely flatten the text, like rendering layers in photoshop.
This is particularly evident in "if my complaints" where the poet
uses the word
Dear Rob - and David
Thanks ever so much for such a nice and though-provoking contribution. As a
matter of fact, I've been mulling over the meaning of some of the songs,
especially the "Darkness" ones, and I believe there is much in them that does
not not meet the eye. One of the pieces which I
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Rob MacKillop
wrote:
> David Hill has completed his paraphrases to Dowland's The First Booke
> of Songs - which I am delighted to say is now downloadable from the
> John Dowland website: [1]http://www.johndowland.co.uk/songs.htm
Thank you, David Hill, for
Rob MacKillop écrit:
Dennis, It turns out you are correct. David has asked me to correct it,
and I have. Thanks for noticing it!
Thanks for making the change, and thanks especially for the file itself, a
very precious aid for all performers of this music. I'll certainly make
good use of it!
Dennis, It turns out you are correct. David has asked me to correct it,
and I have. Thanks for noticing it!
Cheers,
Rob
2008/12/12 dc <[1]den...@free.fr>
Rob MacKillop ecrit:
I think it is obvious that he was referring to the long s, but I'll
pass your comment
Rob MacKillop écrit:
I think it is obvious that he was referring to the long s, but I'll pass
your comment on to him.
Of course, he is referring to the long s, but my point is that one
fhouldn't call it an "f". A lot of people do, but it's generally either out
of ignorance or jokingly.
Denn
A HUGE thank you to David Hill for this very important work! Many of
these texts have informed the essence of my emotional involvement
with not only this music; (already a matter of transcendental
importance), but also my own internal world-view- a part of the self
dialogue with which one carri
I think it is obvious that he was referring to the long s, but I'll
pass your comment on to him.
Rob
2008/12/12 dc <[1]den...@free.fr>
Rob MacKillop ecrit:
David Hill has completed his paraphrases to Dowland's The First
Booke
of Songs - which I am delighted
Rob MacKillop écrit:
David Hill has completed his paraphrases to Dowland's The First Booke
of Songs - which I am delighted to say is now downloadable from the
John Dowland website:
Thanks for this. I'm quite surprised by the very first sentence:
"The use of f for s has been replac
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