The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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... speak of a young commoner that said a livery thing in the house , he starts up , " He has good blood in his veins , Tom Mirable begot him ; the rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young fellow's mother used me more like a dog than ...
... speak of a young commoner that said a livery thing in the house , he starts up , " He has good blood in his veins , Tom Mirable begot him ; the rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young fellow's mother used me more like a dog than ...
Strana 36
... speak any thing unaccom- panied with musical instruments . But however this Italian method of acting in reci- tativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera ...
... speak any thing unaccom- panied with musical instruments . But however this Italian method of acting in reci- tativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera ...
Strana 45
... speak any thing unaccom- panied with musical instruments . But however this Italian method of acting in reci- tativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera ...
... speak any thing unaccom- panied with musical instruments . But however this Italian method of acting in reci- tativo might appear at first hearing , I cannot but think it much more just than that which prevailed in our English opera ...
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