The Spectator, Svazek 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 87
... ordinary Speaking , which was the common Method in Purcell's Operas . The only Fault I find in our present Practice , is the making use of the Italian Recitativo with English Words . To go to the Bottom of this Matter , I must observe ...
... ordinary Speaking , which was the common Method in Purcell's Operas . The only Fault I find in our present Practice , is the making use of the Italian Recitativo with English Words . To go to the Bottom of this Matter , I must observe ...
Strana 385
... ordinary ; but was much surprized , that notwithstanding he was a very fair Bettor , no Body would take him up . But upon Enquiry I found , that he was one who had given a disagreeable Vote in a former Parliament , for which Reason ...
... ordinary ; but was much surprized , that notwithstanding he was a very fair Bettor , no Body would take him up . But upon Enquiry I found , that he was one who had given a disagreeable Vote in a former Parliament , for which Reason ...
Strana 424
... ordinary manner of spending one's Time as my self : And if a fervent Desire after Knowledge , and a great Sense of our present Ignorance , may be thought a good presage and earnest of Improvement , you may look upon your Time you shall ...
... ordinary manner of spending one's Time as my self : And if a fervent Desire after Knowledge , and a great Sense of our present Ignorance , may be thought a good presage and earnest of Improvement , you may look upon your Time you shall ...
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