The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... English gentleman when he hears a French tragedy , to complain that the actors all of them speak in a tone : and therefore he very wisely prefers his own countrymen , not considering that a foreigner complains of the same tone in an English ...
... English gentleman when he hears a French tragedy , to complain that the actors all of them speak in a tone : and therefore he very wisely prefers his own countrymen , not considering that a foreigner complains of the same tone in an English ...
Strana 140
... English composer should not follow the Italian recitative too servilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native language . He may copy out of it all the lulling softness and dying falls ...
... English composer should not follow the Italian recitative too servilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his own native language . He may copy out of it all the lulling softness and dying falls ...
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... English pindaric writers . 58 65 ....... 53 20 41 ... 7 14 His examen of Sir Fopling Flutter Spleen , a common excuse for dulness ..... Starers reproved .. Statira , in what proposed as a pattern to the fair sex Superstition , the folly ...
... English pindaric writers . 58 65 ....... 53 20 41 ... 7 14 His examen of Sir Fopling Flutter Spleen , a common excuse for dulness ..... Starers reproved .. Statira , in what proposed as a pattern to the fair sex Superstition , the folly ...
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