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Pagina 87
... express a Passion in one Language , will not do it in another . Every one who has been long in Italy knows very well , that the Cadences in the Recita- tivo bear a remote Affinity to the Tone of their Voices in ordinary Conversation ...
... express a Passion in one Language , will not do it in another . Every one who has been long in Italy knows very well , that the Cadences in the Recita- tivo bear a remote Affinity to the Tone of their Voices in ordinary Conversation ...
Pagina 90
... express his Passion by his Gesture . It is very ordinary in the Assembly for one of a sudden to rise , and make a Discourse concerning his Passion in general , and describe the Temper of his Mind in such a manner , as that the whole ...
... express his Passion by his Gesture . It is very ordinary in the Assembly for one of a sudden to rise , and make a Discourse concerning his Passion in general , and describe the Temper of his Mind in such a manner , as that the whole ...
Pagina 200
... express on such an Occasion the Sense of the Uncertainty of human Life in general , by assuming the Habit of Sorrow though in the full Possession of Triumph and Royalty . R No. 65 . [ STEELE . ] Demetri , teque , Tigelli , Tuesday , May ...
... express on such an Occasion the Sense of the Uncertainty of human Life in general , by assuming the Habit of Sorrow though in the full Possession of Triumph and Royalty . R No. 65 . [ STEELE . ] Demetri , teque , Tigelli , Tuesday , May ...
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