The Spectator, Svazek 2 |
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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 a our English musicians in admiring PURCELL's compositions , and thinking 3 4 NO . 30 .
... but they were persons of such moderate intellects , even before they were impaired by their passion , that their irregularities could not a our English musicians in admiring PURCELL's compositions , and thinking 3 4 NO . 30 .
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our English musicians in admiring PURCELL's compositions , and thinking his tunes so wonderfully adapted to his words ; because both nations do not always express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion ...
our English musicians in admiring PURCELL's compositions , and thinking his tunes so wonderfully adapted to his words ; because both nations do not always express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion ...
Strana 2
The shepherds are all embroidered , and acquit themselves in a ball better than our 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 ...
The shepherds are all embroidered , and acquit themselves in a ball better than our 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 ...
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... and if I could but procure a subscription of about ten thousand pounds every Winter , I would undertake to fetch him over , and oblige him by articles to set every thing that should be sung upon the English stage .
... and if I could but procure a subscription of about ten thousand pounds every Winter , I would undertake to fetch him over , and oblige him by articles to set every thing that should be sung upon the English stage .
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... For the truth of which , he appealed to the frontispiece of several books , and particularly to the English JUVENAL , to which he referred him ; and only added , “ That such authors were the Larvali or Larva donati of the ancients .
... For the truth of which , he appealed to the frontispiece of several books , and particularly to the English JUVENAL , to which he referred him ; and only added , “ That such authors were the Larvali or Larva donati of the ancients .
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