The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... 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 .
... 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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... admiration , curiously coloured , and not to be discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivant Regina . and rounded by the Ionick ...
... admiration , curiously coloured , and not to be discerned from natural eyes , and teaches how they may fix them in their heads themselves , to the great satisfaction of all who use them . - Vivant Regina . and rounded by the Ionick ...
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... admiration . of it , is inexpressibly beautiful , and wonderfully suited to the fond character of the person that speaks it . There is a simplicity in the words , that outshines the utmost . pride of ... admire NO . 39 . 47 THE SPECTATOR .
... admiration . of it , is inexpressibly beautiful , and wonderfully suited to the fond character of the person that speaks it . There is a simplicity in the words , that outshines the utmost . pride of ... admire NO . 39 . 47 THE SPECTATOR .
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NO . 40 . could not enough pity and admire him : but as he is now represented , we can only say of him what the Ro- man historian says of CATILINE , that his fall would have been glorious ( si pro patria sic concidisset ) had he so ...
NO . 40 . could not enough pity and admire him : but as he is now represented , we can only say of him what the Ro- man historian says of CATILINE , that his fall would have been glorious ( si pro patria sic concidisset ) had he so ...
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