The Spectator, Svazek 1George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... Italian from the first lines of his Preface . Eccoti , benigno Lettore , un parto di poche sere , che se ben nato di ... Italy in February 1708 , and first appeared in the part of Mitius in Camilla ( Burney's History of Music , iv , 206 ) ...
... Italian from the first lines of his Preface . Eccoti , benigno Lettore , un parto di poche sere , che se ben nato di ... Italy in February 1708 , and first appeared in the part of Mitius in Camilla ( Burney's History of Music , iv , 206 ) ...
Strana 79
... Italian operas ; and as there was no great danger of hurting the sense of those extraordinary pieces , our authors would often make words of their own which were entirely foreign to the meaning of the passages they pretended to ...
... Italian operas ; and as there was no great danger of hurting the sense of those extraordinary pieces , our authors would often make words of their own which were entirely foreign to the meaning of the passages they pretended to ...
Strana 122
... Italy knows very well that the cadences in the recitativo bear a remote affinity to the tone of their voices in ... Italian music , if one may so call them , which re- semble their accents in discourse on such occasions , are not unlike ...
... Italy knows very well that the cadences in the recitativo bear a remote affinity to the tone of their voices in ... Italian music , if one may so call them , which re- semble their accents in discourse on such occasions , are not unlike ...
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