The Harmonicon, Volumes 1-11William Ayrton Gregg International, 1971 |
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Pagina 60
... nature , so as to bring it within the laws of musical expression . So completely , indeed , has he followed the course which nature points out , that we may apply to him , with the most perfect justice , the high eulogium which Pope ...
... nature , so as to bring it within the laws of musical expression . So completely , indeed , has he followed the course which nature points out , that we may apply to him , with the most perfect justice , the high eulogium which Pope ...
Pagina 61
... nature with the richest vocal organization , should luxuriate in the delights of melody , in preference to all other species of musical gratification - that they should prefer to listen to their Pac- chierottis , their Marchesis , and ...
... nature with the richest vocal organization , should luxuriate in the delights of melody , in preference to all other species of musical gratification - that they should prefer to listen to their Pac- chierottis , their Marchesis , and ...
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... natural , reminding us of the wood - nymphs and goddesses of the poets , and not of the meretricious , be- dizened ... nature ; we feel assured that there is no deception in it ; we readily acknowledge the difference between airs of a ...
... natural , reminding us of the wood - nymphs and goddesses of the poets , and not of the meretricious , be- dizened ... nature ; we feel assured that there is no deception in it ; we readily acknowledge the difference between airs of a ...
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