The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... English writers , in their way of thinking and expreffing themselves , refem- ble thofe authors much more than the modern 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 thinking and expreffing themselves , refem- ble thofe authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must ...
Strana 51
... English unadvisedly marched a great diftance from the fhore into the country , and were intercepted by the natives , who flew the greatest number of them . Our adventurer efcaped among others , by flying into a foreft . Upon his coming ...
... English unadvisedly marched a great diftance from the fhore into the country , and were intercepted by the natives , who flew the greatest number of them . Our adventurer efcaped among others , by flying into a foreft . Upon his coming ...
Strana 52
... English territories , began ferioufly to reflect upon his lofs of time , and to weigh with himself how many days in- terest of his money he had loft during his stay with Ya- rico . This thought made the young man very penfive , and ...
... English territories , began ferioufly to reflect upon his lofs of time , and to weigh with himself how many days in- terest of his money he had loft during his stay with Ya- rico . This thought made the young man very penfive , and ...
Strana 60
... English tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits , and unnatural ex- preffions of an Italian opera . In the mean time , I have related this combat of the Lion , to ...
... English tragedy appear with that action , which is capable of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold conceits , and unnatural ex- preffions of an Italian opera . In the mean time , I have related this combat of the Lion , to ...
Strana 76
... English ftage ; for therious to know the reafon why children will be very their forefathers used to fit together like an audience of foreigners in their own country , and to hear whole plays acted before them in a tongue which they did ...
... English ftage ; for therious to know the reafon why children will be very their forefathers used to fit together like an audience of foreigners in their own country , and to hear whole plays acted before them in a tongue which they did ...
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