Richard Steele Quote

When a man is not disposed to hear music, there is not a more disagreeable sound in harmony than that of the violin.


The Tatler Or Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq (ed. 1774)


When a man is not disposed to hear music, there is not a more disagreeable sound in harmony than that of the violin.

When a man is not disposed to hear music, there is not a more disagreeable sound in harmony than that of the violin.

When a man is not disposed to hear music, there is not a more disagreeable sound in harmony than that of the violin.

When a man is not disposed to hear music, there is not a more disagreeable sound in harmony than that of the violin.