The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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Strana 2
... kind ; and when you say it is not so good as the Italian , you only mean that it does not please you so well ; for there is scarce a Frenchman who would not wonder to hear you give the Italian such a preference . The music of the French ...
... kind ; and when you say it is not so good as the Italian , you only mean that it does not please you so well ; for there is scarce a Frenchman who would not wonder to hear you give the Italian such a preference . The music of the French ...
Strana 11
... kind of laugh , " Is our music then to receive further improvements from Switzerland ! " This alarmed the projector , who immediately let go my but- ton , and turned about to answer him . I took the oppor- tunity of the diversion which ...
... kind of laugh , " Is our music then to receive further improvements from Switzerland ! " This alarmed the projector , who immediately let go my but- ton , and turned about to answer him . I took the oppor- tunity of the diversion which ...
Strana 20
... kind , become animated , and are in a capacity of exerting their charms : and those who seem to have been neglected by her , like models wrought in haste , are capable in a great measure of finishing what she has left imperfect . It is ...
... kind , become animated , and are in a capacity of exerting their charms : and those who seem to have been neglected by her , like models wrought in haste , are capable in a great measure of finishing what she has left imperfect . It is ...
Strana 26
... kind of nature that is to be observed in this sort of compositions , as well as in all other ; and a certain regularity of thought which must discover the writer to be a man of sense , at the same time that he appears altogether given ...
... kind of nature that is to be observed in this sort of compositions , as well as in all other ; and a certain regularity of thought which must discover the writer to be a man of sense , at the same time that he appears altogether given ...
Strana 27
... kind of allegory , and by supposing Humour to be a person , deduce to him all his qualifications , according to the following genealogy . TRUTH was the founder of the family , and the father of GOOD SENSE . GOOD SENSE was the father of ...
... kind of allegory , and by supposing Humour to be a person , deduce to him all his qualifications , according to the following genealogy . TRUTH was the founder of the family , and the father of GOOD SENSE . GOOD SENSE was the father of ...
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