The Spectator, Zväzok 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Strana 58
... admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and assemblies , and has no existence but when she is looked upon . AURELIA , though a woman of great quality , delights in the privacy of a country ...
... admiration which she raises in others . She flourishes in courts and palaces , theatres and assemblies , and has no existence but when she is looked upon . AURELIA , though a woman of great quality , delights in the privacy of a country ...
Strana 69
... admirable tragedy ? Music is certainly a very agreeable entertainment ; but if it would take the entire possession of our ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing sense , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency ...
... admirable tragedy ? Music is certainly a very agreeable entertainment ; but if it would take the entire possession of our ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing sense , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency ...
Strana 80
... admiration the wonder of idiots ; else such improbable , monstrous , and incoherent dreams , could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost scorn and contempt , but even with the loudest applause and ap- probation . But the ...
... admiration the wonder of idiots ; else such improbable , monstrous , and incoherent dreams , could not go off as they do , not only without the utmost scorn and contempt , but even with the loudest applause and ap- probation . But the ...
Strana 105
... admiration , in the Italian music ( if one may so call them ) , which resemble their accents in discourse on such occasions , are not E5 NO . 29 . 105 THE SPECTATOR prised to hear generals singing the word of command, ...
... admiration , in the Italian music ( if one may so call them ) , which resemble their accents in discourse on such occasions , are not E5 NO . 29 . 105 THE SPECTATOR prised to hear generals singing the word of command, ...
Strana 106
... admiring PURCELL'S Composi- tions , and thinking his tunes so wonderfully adapted to his words ; because both nations do not always express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an English ...
... admiring PURCELL'S Composi- tions , and thinking his tunes so wonderfully adapted to his words ; because both nations do not always express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an English ...
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