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Pagina 87
... ordinary Speaking , which was the common Method in Purcell's Operas . The only Fault I find in our present Practice , is the making use of the Italian Recitativo with English Words . To go to the Bottom of this Matter , I must observe ...
... ordinary Speaking , which was the common Method in Purcell's Operas . The only Fault I find in our present Practice , is the making use of the Italian Recitativo with English Words . To go to the Bottom of this Matter , I must observe ...
Pagina 215
... ordinary Song or Ballad that is the Delight of the common People , cannot fail to please all such Readers as are not unqualified for the Entertainment by their Affectation or Ignorance ; and the Reason is plain . because the same ...
... ordinary Song or Ballad that is the Delight of the common People , cannot fail to please all such Readers as are not unqualified for the Entertainment by their Affectation or Ignorance ; and the Reason is plain . because the same ...
Pagina 375
... ordinary Behaviour of a Son who knows himself to be the Heir of a great Estate , they both agreed upon an Exchange of Children , namely that the Boy should be bred up with Leontine as his Son , and that the Girl should live with Eudoxus ...
... ordinary Behaviour of a Son who knows himself to be the Heir of a great Estate , they both agreed upon an Exchange of Children , namely that the Boy should be bred up with Leontine as his Son , and that the Girl should live with Eudoxus ...
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