The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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... Musick proceeded from a Consort of Flagellets and Bird calls which was planted behind the Scenes . At the same time I made this Discovery , I found by the Discourse of the Actors , that there were great Designs on foot for the ...
... Musick proceeded from a Consort of Flagellets and Bird calls which was planted behind the Scenes . At the same time I made this Discovery , I found by the Discourse of the Actors , that there were great Designs on foot for the ...
Strana 23
... Musick , and by that means cleared the Place of those little Noxious Animals . Before I dismiss this Paper , I must inform my Reader , that I hear there is a Treaty on foot with London and Wise ( who will be appointed Gardeners of the ...
... Musick , and by that means cleared the Place of those little Noxious Animals . Before I dismiss this Paper , I must inform my Reader , that I hear there is a Treaty on foot with London and Wise ( who will be appointed Gardeners of the ...
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... Musick . The great Success this Opera met_with , produced some Attempts of forming Pieces upon Italian Plans , which should give a more natural and reasonable Entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate Trifles of that ...
... Musick . The great Success this Opera met_with , produced some Attempts of forming Pieces upon Italian Plans , which should give a more natural and reasonable Entertainment than what can be met with in the elaborate Trifles of that ...
Strana 69
... Musick appear very absurd in one Tongue that was very natural in the other , I remember an Italian Verse that ran thus Word for Word , And turn'd my Rage into Pity : which the English for Rhime sake translated , And into Pity turn'd my ...
... Musick appear very absurd in one Tongue that was very natural in the other , I remember an Italian Verse that ran thus Word for Word , And turn'd my Rage into Pity : which the English for Rhime sake translated , And into Pity turn'd my ...
Strana 70
... Musick above the English , the English have a Genius for other Performances of a much higher Nature , and capable of giving the Mind a much nobler Entertainment . Would one think it was possible ( at a Time when an Author lived that was ...
... Musick above the English , the English have a Genius for other Performances of a much higher Nature , and capable of giving the Mind a much nobler Entertainment . Would one think it was possible ( at a Time when an Author lived that was ...
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