The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 40
... English Writers , in their way of think- ing and expreffing themselves , resemble thofe Authors much more than the Mo- dern Italians pretend to do . And as for the Poet himself , from whom the Dreams of this Opera are taken , I must ...
... English Writers , in their way of think- ing and expreffing themselves , resemble thofe Authors much more than the Mo- dern Italians pretend to do . And as for the Poet himself , from whom the Dreams of this Opera are taken , I must ...
Strana 81
... hid themfelves in the Woods for that Purpose . The English unadvifedly march- ed a great Distance from the Shore into the Country , and were intercepted by the 2 the Natives , who flew the greatest Number of Nou , The SPECTATOR . 81.
... hid themfelves in the Woods for that Purpose . The English unadvifedly march- ed a great Distance from the Shore into the Country , and were intercepted by the 2 the Natives , who flew the greatest Number of Nou , The SPECTATOR . 81.
Strana 84
... English Territories , began feriously to reflect upon his Lofs of Time , and to weigh with himself how many Days Intereft of his Money he had loft during his Stay with Yarico . This Thought made the young Man very penfive , and careful ...
... English Territories , began feriously to reflect upon his Lofs of Time , and to weigh with himself how many Days Intereft of his Money he had loft during his Stay with Yarico . This Thought made the young Man very penfive , and careful ...
Strana 98
... English Tragedy ap- pear with that Action , which is capa ble of giving Dignity to the forced Thoughts , cold Conceits , and unnatu- ral Expreffions of an Italian Opera ! In the mean time , I have related this Com- bat of the Lion , to ...
... English Tragedy ap- pear with that Action , which is capa ble of giving Dignity to the forced Thoughts , cold Conceits , and unnatu- ral Expreffions of an Italian Opera ! In the mean time , I have related this Com- bat of the Lion , to ...
Strana 130
... Pa- I per to deliver down to Po- fterity a faithful Account of the Italian Opera , and of the gradual Progress which it has made upon the English Stage ; for for there is no queftion but our great Grand - 430 The SPECTATOR . N ° 18 .
... Pa- I per to deliver down to Po- fterity a faithful Account of the Italian Opera , and of the gradual Progress which it has made upon the English Stage ; for for there is no queftion but our great Grand - 430 The SPECTATOR . N ° 18 .
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