The SpectatorApplegate & Company, 1860 |
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Strana 43
... words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our country ; and at the same time fill their writings with such poor imaginations and con- ceits , as our youths are ashamed of before they For this reason ...
... words , and such tedious circumlocutions , as are used by none but pedants in our country ; and at the same time fill their writings with such poor imaginations and con- ceits , as our youths are ashamed of before they For this reason ...
Strana 56
... words of their own which were entirely foreign to the meaning of the passages they pretended to translate ; their chief care being to make the numbers of the English verse to an- swer to those of the Italian , that both of them might go ...
... words of their own which were entirely foreign to the meaning of the passages they pretended to translate ; their chief care being to make the numbers of the English verse to an- swer to those of the Italian , that both of them might go ...
Strana 57
... word rage in the glish ; and the angry sounds that were turned rage in the original , were made to express pity in the translation . It oftentimes happened like- wise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the most insignificant words ...
... word rage in the glish ; and the angry sounds that were turned rage in the original , were made to express pity in the translation . It oftentimes happened like- wise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the most insignificant words ...
Strana 68
... words . | For this reason the Italian artists cannot agree with our English musicians in admiring Purcell's I remember the last opera I saw in that merry compositions , and thinking his tunes so wonder - nation was the Rape of ...
... words . | For this reason the Italian artists cannot agree with our English musicians in admiring Purcell's I remember the last opera I saw in that merry compositions , and thinking his tunes so wonder - nation was the Rape of ...
Strana 79
... words , we may judge im- partially of the thought , and consider whether it be natural or great enough for the person that ut- ters it , whether it deserves to shine in such a blaze of eloquence , or show itself in such a variety of ...
... words , we may judge im- partially of the thought , and consider whether it be natural or great enough for the person that ut- ters it , whether it deserves to shine in such a blaze of eloquence , or show itself in such a variety of ...
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