| 1771 - 882 pagina’s
...met before, or fince, in any one human being j powers that were irrcfiftible, and \vhich muft fubduc every hearer ; the learned and the ignorant, the friend...talents he went into Spain in the year 1737, with a full defijn to return into England, having entered into articles with the nobility, who had then the management... | |
| Allatson Burgh - 1814 - 470 pagina’s
...were never before or since united in any one singer : powers that were irresistible, and which subdued every hearer : the learned and the ignorant, the friend and the foe. With these talents he went to Spain, in the year 1737, intending to return to England, having entered into... | |
| 1823 - 512 pagina’s
...expression of the tender, the graceful, and the majestic. His powers were irresistible ; he subdued every hearer ; the learned and the ignorant, the friend and the foe. The truth of the following anecdote is supported by testimony that cannot be denied. Senesino and Farmelli,... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1831 - 650 pagina’s
...never met, before or since, in any one human being ; powers that were irresistible, and which subdued every hearer, the learned and the ignorant, the friend and the foe." FARMER, Richard, a celebrated scholar and critic, was bom at Leicester, May 4, 1735. His father was... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1835 - 630 pagina’s
...never met, before or since, in any one human being; powers that were irresistible, and which subdued every hearer, the learned and the ignorant, the friend and the foe." FARMER, Richard, a celebrated scholar and critic, was born at Leicester, May 4, 1735. His father was... | |
| 1844 - 636 pagina’s
...never met, before or since, in any one human being ; powers that were irresistible, and which subdued every hearer, the learned and the ignorant, the friend and the foe." FARMER, Richard, a celebrated scholar and critic, was born at Leicester, May 4, J7;!.">. His father... | |
| John Weeks Moore - 1854 - 1020 pagina’s
...never before or since united in any one singer — powers that were irresistible, and which subdued every hearer, the learned and the ignorant, the friend and the foe. "With these talents he went to Spain, in the year 1737, intending to return to England, having entered into... | |
| Cecilia Lucy Brightwell - 1863 - 314 pagina’s
...these unrivalled talents, Farinelli went into Spain, in the year 1737, fully designing to return to England, having entered into articles with the nobility,...had then the management of the opera, to perform the ensuing season; but the first day he appeared before the King and Queen of Spain, it was determined... | |
| Catherine E. Ingrassia, Jeffrey S. Ravel - 2005 - 364 pagina’s
...before, or since, in any one human being; powers that were irresistible, and which must have subdued every hearer; the learned and the ignorant, the friend and the foe" (217). Yet in the final analysis, Burney admits such brilliance is linked to an irretrievable loss;... | |
| 1771 - 742 pagina’s
...one human being; powers that were irrefiftible, and which muft fubdue every hearer ; the learned am) the ignorant, the friend and the foe. With thefe talents...the management of the opera, to perform the enfuing icifon. In his way thither he fung to the iing of France at Paris, where, according toRiccoboni, he... | |
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