The Spectator, Zväzok 1J.M. Dent & Company, 1911 |
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Strana viii
... Opera's , and such possessives as Peoples , which have been changed to Operas and People's- forms which are found in the original text . The Latin and Greek mottoes and quotations have been revised . Many of them seem to have been ...
... Opera's , and such possessives as Peoples , which have been changed to Operas and People's- forms which are found in the original text . The Latin and Greek mottoes and quotations have been revised . Many of them seem to have been ...
Strana ix
... polite attention to the fair sex , their critical hobbies , their concern about Italian Operas and the rudeness of Starers , and a hundred other matters , even to the detail of the rural Andromache who could take a gate in good PREFACE ix.
... polite attention to the fair sex , their critical hobbies , their concern about Italian Operas and the rudeness of Starers , and a hundred other matters , even to the detail of the rural Andromache who could take a gate in good PREFACE ix.
Strana 20
... Opera may be allowed to be extravagantly lavish A the Senses , and keep up an indolent Attention in the Audience , Common Sense however requires , that there should be nothing in the Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and ...
... Opera may be allowed to be extravagantly lavish A the Senses , and keep up an indolent Attention in the Audience , Common Sense however requires , that there should be nothing in the Scenes and Machines which may appear Childish and ...
Strana 21
... Opera . Sparrows for the Opera , says his Friend , licking his lips , what , are they to be roasted ? No , no , says the other , they are to enter towards the end of the first Act , and to fly about the Stage . This strange Dialogue ...
... Opera . Sparrows for the Opera , says his Friend , licking his lips , what , are they to be roasted ? No , no , says the other , they are to enter towards the end of the first Act , and to fly about the Stage . This strange Dialogue ...
Strana 22
... Opera in a Fortnight . Such are the Wits , to whose Tastes we so ambitiously conform our selves . The Truth of it is , the finest Writers among the Modern Italians express themselves in such a florid Form of Words , and such tedious ...
... Opera in a Fortnight . Such are the Wits , to whose Tastes we so ambitiously conform our selves . The Truth of it is , the finest Writers among the Modern Italians express themselves in such a florid Form of Words , and such tedious ...
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