The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... mufic proceeded from a confort of flagelets and birds- cails which were planted behind the fcenes . At the fame time I made this difcovery , I found by the discourse of the actors , that there were great defigns on foot for the ...
... mufic proceeded from a confort of flagelets and birds- cails which were planted behind the fcenes . At the fame time I made this difcovery , I found by the discourse of the actors , that there were great defigns on foot for the ...
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... mufic , and by that means cleared the place of those little noxious animals . Before I difinifs this paper , I must inform my reader , that I hear there is a treaty on foot with London and Wife ( who will be appointed gardeners of the ...
... mufic , and by that means cleared the place of those little noxious animals . Before I difinifs this paper , I must inform my reader , that I hear there is a treaty on foot with London and Wife ( who will be appointed gardeners of the ...
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... opera that gave us a taste of Ita- lian mufic . The great fuccefs this opera met with produced fome attempts of forming pieces upon Italian plans , plans , which fhould give a more natural and reafonable 76 N ° 18 THE SPECTATOR .
... opera that gave us a taste of Ita- lian mufic . The great fuccefs this opera met with produced fome attempts of forming pieces upon Italian plans , plans , which fhould give a more natural and reafonable 76 N ° 18 THE SPECTATOR .
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... mufic appear very abfurd in one tongue that was very natural in the other . → I remember an Italian verse that runs thus , word for word , And turn'd my rage into pity ; which the English for rhyme fake tranflated , And into pity turn ...
... mufic appear very abfurd in one tongue that was very natural in the other . → I remember an Italian verse that runs thus , word for word , And turn'd my rage into pity ; which the English for rhyme fake tranflated , And into pity turn ...
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... mufic above the English , the English have a genius for other perform- ances of a much higher nature , and capable of giving the mind a much nobier entertainment . Would one think it was poffible ( at a time when an author lived that ...
... mufic above the English , the English have a genius for other perform- ances of a much higher nature , and capable of giving the mind a much nobier entertainment . Would one think it was poffible ( at a time when an author lived that ...
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