The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 88
... Genius of the People , and consider that the Delicacy of Hearing , and Taste of Har- mony , has been formed upon those Sounds which every Country abounds with : In short , that Musick is of a Relative Nature , and what is Harmony to one ...
... Genius of the People , and consider that the Delicacy of Hearing , and Taste of Har- mony , has been formed upon those Sounds which every Country abounds with : In short , that Musick is of a Relative Nature , and what is Harmony to one ...
Strana 482
... Genius making me no Answer , I turned about to address my self to him a second time , but I found that he had left ... Genius . I have heard many a little Sonneteer called a fine Genius . There is not an Heroick Scribler in the Nation ...
... Genius making me no Answer , I turned about to address my self to him a second time , but I found that he had left ... Genius . I have heard many a little Sonneteer called a fine Genius . There is not an Heroick Scribler in the Nation ...
Strana 484
... Genius's which I shall place in a second Class , not as I think them inferior to the first , but only for distinction's sake as they are of a different kind . This second Class of great Genius's are those that have formed themselves by ...
... Genius's which I shall place in a second Class , not as I think them inferior to the first , but only for distinction's sake as they are of a different kind . This second Class of great Genius's are those that have formed themselves by ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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