The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... who have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort of inamoratos , who are not so very much lost to com- VOL . 11 . mon mon sense , but that they understand the folly they.
... who have erected themselves into a society in honour of that tender passion . These gentlemen are of that sort of inamoratos , who are not so very much lost to com- VOL . 11 . mon mon sense , but that they understand the folly they.
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mon sense , but that they understand the folly they are guilty of ; and for that reason separate themselves from all other company , because they will enjoy the pleasure of talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each ...
mon sense , but that they understand the folly they are guilty of ; and for that reason separate themselves from all other company , because they will enjoy the pleasure of talking incoherently , without being ridiculous to any but each ...
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... sense in this particular . He found the French music extremely defective , and very often barbarous . However , know- ing the genius of the people , the humour of their lan- guage , and the prejudiced ears he had to deal with , he VOL ...
... sense in this particular . He found the French music extremely defective , and very often barbarous . However , know- ing the genius of the people , the humour of their lan- guage , and the prejudiced ears he had to deal with , he VOL ...
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... sense and taste of mankind , and not from the principles of those arts themselves ; or in other words , the taste is not to conform to the art , but the art to the taste . Music is not designed to please only chromatic ears , but all ...
... sense and taste of mankind , and not from the principles of those arts themselves ; or in other words , the taste is not to conform to the art , but the art to the taste . Music is not designed to please only chromatic ears , but all ...
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of inanioratos , who are not so very much lost to com- mon sense , but that they understand the folly they are guilty of ; and for that reason separate themselves from all other company , because they will enjoy the pleasure of talking ...
of inanioratos , who are not so very much lost to com- mon sense , but that they understand the folly they are guilty of ; and for that reason separate themselves from all other company , because they will enjoy the pleasure of talking ...
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