The Spectator, Svazek 1,Vydání 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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Strana 18
... fpeak at all , but fpeaks of him as of that fort of Man who is ufually called a well - bred fine Gentleman . To conclude his Character , where Women are not concerned , he is an honeft worthy Man . I cannot tell whether I am to account ...
... fpeak at all , but fpeaks of him as of that fort of Man who is ufually called a well - bred fine Gentleman . To conclude his Character , where Women are not concerned , he is an honeft worthy Man . I cannot tell whether I am to account ...
Strana 24
... fpeak of me very currently by Mr. What dye call him . To make up for thefe trivial Difadvantages , I have the high Satisfaction of beholding all Nature with an un- prejudiced Eye ; and having nothing to do with Mens Paffions or ...
... fpeak of me very currently by Mr. What dye call him . To make up for thefe trivial Difadvantages , I have the high Satisfaction of beholding all Nature with an un- prejudiced Eye ; and having nothing to do with Mens Paffions or ...
Strana 118
... fpeak any thing unaccompanied with Mufical Inftruments . BUT however this Italian Method of acting in Recitativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English Opera before ...
... fpeak any thing unaccompanied with Mufical Inftruments . BUT however this Italian Method of acting in Recitativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English Opera before ...
Strana 119
... fpeak in a Tone ; and therefore he very wifely prefers his own Countrymen , not confidering that a Foreigner complains of the fame Tone in an English Actor . FOR this Reason , the Recitative Mufick , in every Language , should be as ...
... fpeak in a Tone ; and therefore he very wifely prefers his own Countrymen , not confidering that a Foreigner complains of the fame Tone in an English Actor . FOR this Reason , the Recitative Mufick , in every Language , should be as ...
Strana 128
... fpeak Greek , as well as he does Italian , in a Fortnight's time . THE Projector having thus fettled Matters , to the good liking of all that heard him , he left his Seat at the Table , and planted himself before the Fire , where I had ...
... fpeak Greek , as well as he does Italian , in a Fortnight's time . THE Projector having thus fettled Matters , to the good liking of all that heard him , he left his Seat at the Table , and planted himself before the Fire , where I had ...
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