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... Italian actors into our opera ; who sang No. 19. ] THURSDAY , MARCH 22 , 1710-11 . their parts in their own language , at the same time that our countrymen performed theirs in our native tongue . The king or hero of the play generally ...
... Italian actors into our opera ; who sang No. 19. ] THURSDAY , MARCH 22 , 1710-11 . their parts in their own language , at the same time that our countrymen performed theirs in our native tongue . The king or hero of the play generally ...
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... Italian recitative too servilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native language . HOR . I Sat. x . 23. He may copy out of it all the lulling softness and " dying falls , " ( as Shakspeare ...
... Italian recitative too servilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native language . HOR . I Sat. x . 23. He may copy out of it all the lulling softness and " dying falls , " ( as Shakspeare ...
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... Italian recitative too servilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native language . HOR . I Sat. x . 23. He may copy out of it all the lulling softness and ' dying falls , " ( as Shakspeare ...
... Italian recitative too servilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native language . HOR . I Sat. x . 23. He may copy out of it all the lulling softness and ' dying falls , " ( as Shakspeare ...
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