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Pagina 66
... present the reigning entertainments of the politer part of Great Britain . Audiences have often been reproached by writers for the coarseness of their taste : but our present griev- ance does not seem to be the want of a good taste ...
... present the reigning entertainments of the politer part of Great Britain . Audiences have often been reproached by writers for the coarseness of their taste : but our present griev- ance does not seem to be the want of a good taste ...
Pagina 90
... present our notions of music are so very uncer- tain , that we do not know what it is we like ; only , in general , we are transported with any thing that is not English : so it be of a foreign growth , let it be Italian , French , or ...
... present our notions of music are so very uncer- tain , that we do not know what it is we like ; only , in general , we are transported with any thing that is not English : so it be of a foreign growth , let it be Italian , French , or ...
Pagina 322
... present bear in the imaginations of men , or not . In reflecting upon those works , I shall chiefly dwell upon that for which each respective play is inost celebrated . The present paper shall be em- ployed upon Sir Fopling Flutter ...
... present bear in the imaginations of men , or not . In reflecting upon those works , I shall chiefly dwell upon that for which each respective play is inost celebrated . The present paper shall be em- ployed upon Sir Fopling Flutter ...
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