The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... observed , that several of the singing birds of our own country learn to sweeten their voices , and mellow the ... observations which I have made upon the recitative part of music , may be applied to all our songs and airs in general ...
... observed , that several of the singing birds of our own country learn to sweeten their voices , and mellow the ... observations which I have made upon the recitative part of music , may be applied to all our songs and airs in general ...
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... observations , from time to time , upon these sages ; and , having now all materials ready , am compiling a treatise , wherein I shall set forth the rise and progress of this famous sect , together with their maxims , au- sterities ...
... observations , from time to time , upon these sages ; and , having now all materials ready , am compiling a treatise , wherein I shall set forth the rise and progress of this famous sect , together with their maxims , au- sterities ...
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... observation on Ovid's writing a letter from Dido to Æneas , in the following words : Ovid ( says he , speaking of ... observe , that the taste of most of our English poets , as well as readers , is extremely Gothic . He quotes Monsieur ...
... observation on Ovid's writing a letter from Dido to Æneas , in the following words : Ovid ( says he , speaking of ... observe , that the taste of most of our English poets , as well as readers , is extremely Gothic . He quotes Monsieur ...
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