The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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... English Particles . The next Step to our Refinement was the introducing of Italian Actors into our Opera ; who sung their Parts in their own Language , at the same time that our Countrymen per- formed theirs in our native Tongue . The ...
... English Particles . The next Step to our Refinement was the introducing of Italian Actors into our Opera ; who sung their Parts in their own Language , at the same time that our Countrymen per- formed theirs in our native Tongue . The ...
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... English Opera before this Innovation : The Transition from an Air to Recitative Musick being more natural , than the passing from a Song to plain and ordinary Speaking , which was the common Method in Purcell's Operas . The only Fault I ...
... English Opera before this Innovation : The Transition from an Air to Recitative Musick being more natural , than the passing from a Song to plain and ordinary Speaking , which was the common Method in Purcell's Operas . The only Fault I ...
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... English Tragedy , I shall take notice , in this and in other following Papers , of some particular Parts in it that seem liable to Exception . We Aristotle observes , that the Iambick Verse in the Greek Tongue was the most proper for ...
... English Tragedy , I shall take notice , in this and in other following Papers , of some particular Parts in it that seem liable to Exception . We Aristotle observes , that the Iambick Verse in the Greek Tongue was the most proper for ...
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