The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... English Verse answer to thofe of the Italian , that both of them might go to the fame Tune . Thus the famous Song in Camilla , Barbara fi t'intendo , & c . Barbarous Woman , yes , I know your Meaning , which expreffes the Refentments of ...
... English Verse answer to thofe of the Italian , that both of them might go to the fame Tune . Thus the famous Song in Camilla , Barbara fi t'intendo , & c . Barbarous Woman , yes , I know your Meaning , which expreffes the Refentments of ...
Strana 133
which the English for Rhime fake tranf- lated , And into Pity turn'd my Rage . By this means the foft Notes that were adapted to Pity in the Italian , fell upon the Word Rage in the English ; and the angry Sounds that were tuned to Rage ...
which the English for Rhime fake tranf- lated , And into Pity turn'd my Rage . By this means the foft Notes that were adapted to Pity in the Italian , fell upon the Word Rage in the English ; and the angry Sounds that were tuned to Rage ...
Strana 134
... English Stage for about three Years . AT length the Audience grew tired of understanding Half the Opera ; and therefore to cafe themfelves intirely of the Fatigue of Thinking , have fo ordered it at prefent , that the whole Opera is ...
... English Stage for about three Years . AT length the Audience grew tired of understanding Half the Opera ; and therefore to cafe themfelves intirely of the Fatigue of Thinking , have fo ordered it at prefent , that the whole Opera is ...
Strana 135
... English , the English have a Genius for other Performances of a much higher Nature , and capable of giving the Mind a much nobler En- tertainment . Would one think it was poffible , ( at a Time when an Author lived that was able to ...
... English , the English have a Genius for other Performances of a much higher Nature , and capable of giving the Mind a much nobler En- tertainment . Would one think it was poffible , ( at a Time when an Author lived that was able to ...
Strana 136
... English : So it be of a foreign Growth , let it be Italian , French , or High - Dutch , it is the fame thing . In fhort , our English Mufick is quite rooted out , and nothing yet planted in its ftead . WHEN a Royal Palace is burnt to ...
... English : So it be of a foreign Growth , let it be Italian , French , or High - Dutch , it is the fame thing . In fhort , our English Mufick is quite rooted out , and nothing yet planted in its ftead . WHEN a Royal Palace is burnt to ...
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