The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 88
... Italian verse that ran thus , word for word : ' And turn'd my rage into pity ; ' which the English for rhyme sake translated , ' And into pity turn'd my rage . ' By this means the soft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian ...
... Italian verse that ran thus , word for word : ' And turn'd my rage into pity ; ' which the English for rhyme sake translated , ' And into pity turn'd my rage . ' By this means the soft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian ...
Strana 138
... Italian Recitativo at its first en- trance upon the stage . People were wonderfully surprised to hear generals singing the word of com- mand , and ladies delivering messages in music . Our countrymen could not forbear laughing when they ...
... Italian Recitativo at its first en- trance upon the stage . People were wonderfully surprised to hear generals singing the word of com- mand , and ladies delivering messages in music . Our countrymen could not forbear laughing when they ...
Strana 141
... Italian in its stead ; but only to cultivate and civilize it with innumerable graces and modulations which he borrowed from the Italians . By this means the French music is now perfect in its kind ; and when you say it is not so good as ...
... Italian in its stead ; but only to cultivate and civilize it with innumerable graces and modulations which he borrowed from the Italians . By this means the French music is now perfect in its kind ; and when you say it is not so good as ...
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