The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... short , that mu- sic is of a relative nature , and what is harmony to one ear , may be dissonance to another . The same observations which I have made upon the recitative part of music , may be applied to all our songs and airs in ...
... short , that mu- sic is of a relative nature , and what is harmony to one ear , may be dissonance to another . The same observations which I have made upon the recitative part of music , may be applied to all our songs and airs in ...
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... short upon me on a sudden , and catching me by a button of my coat , attacked me very abruptly after the following manner . " Besides , Sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary genius for music that lives in Swit- zerland , who has so ...
... short upon me on a sudden , and catching me by a button of my coat , attacked me very abruptly after the following manner . " Besides , Sir , I have heard of a very extraordinary genius for music that lives in Swit- zerland , who has so ...
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... short faces , yet his being an extraor- dinary case , I believe we shall find an hole for him to creep in at ; for I assure you he is not against the canon ; and if his sides are as compact as his joles , he need not disguise himself to ...
... short faces , yet his being an extraor- dinary case , I believe we shall find an hole for him to creep in at ; for I assure you he is not against the canon ; and if his sides are as compact as his joles , he need not disguise himself to ...
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... short epitaph written by BEN JONSON , with a spirit which nothing could inspire but such an object as I have been describing : " Underneath this stone doth lie " As much virtue as could die ; " Which when alive did vigour give " To as ...
... short epitaph written by BEN JONSON , with a spirit which nothing could inspire but such an object as I have been describing : " Underneath this stone doth lie " As much virtue as could die ; " Which when alive did vigour give " To as ...
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... short , and told him , That the papers he hinted at , had done great good in the city , and that all their wives and daughters were the better for them ; and further add- ed , that the whole city thought themselves very much obliged to ...
... short , and told him , That the papers he hinted at , had done great good in the city , and that all their wives and daughters were the better for them ; and further add- ed , that the whole city thought themselves very much obliged to ...
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