The Spectator, Svazek 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... express themselves in such a florid form of words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our own country : and at the same time fill their writings with such poor imaginations and conceits , as our ...
... express themselves in such a florid form of words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our own country : and at the same time fill their writings with such poor imaginations and conceits , as our ...
Strana 68
... express pity in the translation . It often- times happened , likewise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the most insignificant words in the sentence . I have known the word and pursued through the whole gamut , have been ...
... express pity in the translation . It often- times happened , likewise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the most insignificant words in the sentence . I have known the word and pursued through the whole gamut , have been ...
Strana 99
... express to you the sense I have of the high obligation you have laid upon me , in the penance you enjoined me of doing some good or other to a person of worth every day I live . The station I am in furnishes me with daily opportunities ...
... express to you the sense I have of the high obligation you have laid upon me , in the penance you enjoined me of doing some good or other to a person of worth every day I live . The station I am in furnishes me with daily opportunities ...
Strana 105
... express a pas- sion in one . language , will not do it in another . Every one who has been long in Italy , knows very well that the cadences in the recitativo bear a remote affinity to the tone of their voices in ordinary conversation ...
... express a pas- sion in one . language , will not do it in another . Every one who has been long in Italy , knows very well that the cadences in the recitativo bear a remote affinity to the tone of their voices in ordinary conversation ...
Strana 106
... express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an English composer should not follow the Italian recitative too ser- vilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with ...
... express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an English composer should not follow the Italian recitative too ser- vilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with ...
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