The Spectator, Svazek 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Opera may be allowed to be extravagantly lavish in its Decorations , as its only Design is to gratifie the Senses , and keep up an indolent Attention in the Audience . Common Sense however requires , that there should be nothing in the ...
... Opera may be allowed to be extravagantly lavish in its Decorations , as its only Design is to gratifie the Senses , and keep up an indolent Attention in the Audience . Common Sense however requires , that there should be nothing in the ...
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... Opera are taken , I must entirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that one verse in Virgil is worth all the Clincant or Tinsel of Tasso . But to return to the Sparrows ; there have been so many Flights of them let loose in this Opera ...
... Opera are taken , I must entirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that one verse in Virgil is worth all the Clincant or Tinsel of Tasso . But to return to the Sparrows ; there have been so many Flights of them let loose in this Opera ...
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... Opera , and therefore to ease themselves intirely of the Fatigue of Thinking , have so ordered it at present , that the whole Opera is performed in an unknown Tongue . We no longer understand the Language of our own Stage ; insomuch ...
... Opera , and therefore to ease themselves intirely of the Fatigue of Thinking , have so ordered it at present , that the whole Opera is performed in an unknown Tongue . We no longer understand the Language of our own Stage ; insomuch ...
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