The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... but they were persons of such moderate intellects , even before they were impaired by their passion , that their irregularities could not our English musicians in admiring PURCELL'S compo- sitions , and 3 . 4 NO . 30 . THE SPECTATOR .
... but they were persons of such moderate intellects , even before they were impaired by their passion , that their irregularities could not our English musicians in admiring PURCELL'S compo- sitions , and 3 . 4 NO . 30 . THE SPECTATOR .
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our English musicians in admiring PURCELL'S compo- sitions , and thinking his tunes so wonderfully adapted to his words ; because both nations do not always ex- press the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of ...
our English musicians in admiring PURCELL'S compo- sitions , and thinking his tunes so wonderfully adapted to his words ; because both nations do not always ex- press the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of ...
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... English dancing - masters . I have seen a couple of rivers appear in red stockings ; and ALPHEUS , instead of having his head covered with sedge and bull - rushes , making love in a fair full - bottom- ed periwig and a plume of feathers ...
... English dancing - masters . I have seen a couple of rivers appear in red stockings ; and ALPHEUS , instead of having his head covered with sedge and bull - rushes , making love in a fair full - bottom- ed periwig and a plume of feathers ...
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... English stage . ” Af- ter this he looked full in my face , expecting I would make an answer , when , by good luck , a gentleman that had * This is not an exaggerated description of the extravagant in- consistencies received by people of ...
... English stage . ” Af- ter this he looked full in my face , expecting I would make an answer , when , by good luck , a gentleman that had * This is not an exaggerated description of the extravagant in- consistencies received by people of ...
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... English JUVENAL , to which he re- ferred him ; and only added , " That such authors were the Larvati or Larva donati of the ancients . " This cleared , up all , and in the conclusion you were chose Proba- tioner ; and Mr. President put ...
... English JUVENAL , to which he re- ferred him ; and only added , " That such authors were the Larvati or Larva donati of the ancients . " This cleared , up all , and in the conclusion you were chose Proba- tioner ; and Mr. President put ...
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