The Spectator, Volume 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Pagina 23
... opera to teach public virtue and public spirit , and the danger to morality which comes from the ' effeminate Airs ' of the opera . Towards the end of his essay , Dennis considers briefly its aesthetic shortcomings , and says of Italy ...
... opera to teach public virtue and public spirit , and the danger to morality which comes from the ' effeminate Airs ' of the opera . Towards the end of his essay , Dennis considers briefly its aesthetic shortcomings , and says of Italy ...
Pagina 79
... opera Rosamond . The statement made here regarding the primacy of Arsinoe is supported by a modern authority : ' Although it was , strictly speaking , an English opera , the history of Italian opera in England begins with Arsinoe , as ...
... opera Rosamond . The statement made here regarding the primacy of Arsinoe is supported by a modern authority : ' Although it was , strictly speaking , an English opera , the history of Italian opera in England begins with Arsinoe , as ...
Pagina 122
... opera at the French court and composed some fourteen operas , one of which , Proserpine ( produced at St - Germain 3 Feb. 1680 and at Paris on 19 Nov. ) , is referred to in the next paragraph . For the recitativo secco of the Italians ...
... opera at the French court and composed some fourteen operas , one of which , Proserpine ( produced at St - Germain 3 Feb. 1680 and at Paris on 19 Nov. ) , is referred to in the next paragraph . For the recitativo secco of the Italians ...
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