The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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... Musick . The great Success this Opera met with , produced some Attempts of forming Pieces upon Italian Plans , which should give a more natural and reasonable Entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate Trifles of that ...
... Musick . The great Success this Opera met with , produced some Attempts of forming Pieces upon Italian Plans , which should give a more natural and reasonable Entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate Trifles of that ...
Strana 88
... Musick to the Genius of the People , and consider that the Delicacy of Hearing , and Taste of Har- mony , has been formed upon those Sounds which every Country abounds with : In short , that Musick is of a Relative Nature , and what is ...
... Musick to the Genius of the People , and consider that the Delicacy of Hearing , and Taste of Har- mony , has been formed upon those Sounds which every Country abounds with : In short , that Musick is of a Relative Nature , and what is ...
Strana 89
... Musick of the Congregation . Every Actor that comes on the Stage is a Beau . The Queens and Heroines are so Painted , that they appear as Ruddy and Cherry - cheek'd as Milk - maids . The Shepherds are all Em- broidered , and acquit ...
... Musick of the Congregation . Every Actor that comes on the Stage is a Beau . The Queens and Heroines are so Painted , that they appear as Ruddy and Cherry - cheek'd as Milk - maids . The Shepherds are all Em- broidered , and acquit ...
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