The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... English , but the best of English , and that English music ought to illustrate good home - grown literature . Addison and Steele agreed heartily in this . Addison was persuaded to write words for an opera by Clayton - his Rosamond ...
... English , but the best of English , and that English music ought to illustrate good home - grown literature . Addison and Steele agreed heartily in this . Addison was persuaded to write words for an opera by Clayton - his Rosamond ...
Strana 32
... English Stage : For there is no Question but our great Grand - children will be very curious to know the Reason why their Fore- fathers used to sit together like an Audience of Foreigners in their own Country , and to hear whole Plays ...
... English Stage : For there is no Question but our great Grand - children will be very curious to know the Reason why their Fore- fathers used to sit together like an Audience of Foreigners in their own Country , and to hear whole Plays ...
Strana 33
... English : The Lover frequently made his Court , and gained the Heart of his Princess in a Language which she did not under- stand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carry'd on Dialogues after this Manner , without an ...
... English : The Lover frequently made his Court , and gained the Heart of his Princess in a Language which she did not under- stand . One would have thought it very difficult to have carry'd on Dialogues after this Manner , without an ...
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