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Pagina 66
... not receive any fatisfaction from the applaufes which the gives herfelf , but from the admiration which the raifes in others . She flourishes in courts and and palaces , theatres , and affemblies , and has 66 . No 15 . THE SPECTATOR .
... not receive any fatisfaction from the applaufes which the gives herfelf , but from the admiration which the raifes in others . She flourishes in courts and and palaces , theatres , and affemblies , and has 66 . No 15 . THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 80
... admirable tragedy ? Mufic is cer- tainly a very agreeable entertertainment : But if it would take the intire poffeffion of our ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing fenfe , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater ...
... admirable tragedy ? Mufic is cer- tainly a very agreeable entertertainment : But if it would take the intire poffeffion of our ears , if it would make us incapable of hearing fenfe , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater ...
Pagina 92
... admiration the wonder of idiots ; elfe fuch improbable , mon- ftrous , and incoherent dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmoft fcorn and contempt , but even with the loudeft applaufe and approbation . But the ...
... admiration the wonder of idiots ; elfe fuch improbable , mon- ftrous , and incoherent dreams could not go off as they do , not only without the utmoft fcorn and contempt , but even with the loudeft applaufe and approbation . But the ...
Pagina 123
... notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian mufick ( if one may fo call them ) which refemble their accents in difcourfe on fuch L 2 occafions 1 1 occafions are not unlike the ordinary tones of an No 29. THE SPECTATOR . 123.
... notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian mufick ( if one may fo call them ) which refemble their accents in difcourfe on fuch L 2 occafions 1 1 occafions are not unlike the ordinary tones of an No 29. THE SPECTATOR . 123.
Pagina 124
... admiring Purcell's compofitions , and thinking his tunes fo wonderful- ly adapted to his words ; becaufe both nations do not always exprefs the fame paffions by the fame founds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an Eng- lib ...
... admiring Purcell's compofitions , and thinking his tunes fo wonderful- ly adapted to his words ; becaufe both nations do not always exprefs the fame paffions by the fame founds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an Eng- lib ...
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