The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Объемы 1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - Всего страниц: 895 |
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... express that easy grandeur , which did at once persuade and command , it would appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his contempora- ries , that all the great events which were brought to pass under the conduct of so well ...
... express that easy grandeur , which did at once persuade and command , it would appear as clearly to those to come , as it does to his contempora- ries , that all the great events which were brought to pass under the conduct of so well ...
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... express themselves in such a | No. 6. ] Wednesday , March 7 , 1710-11.j . florid form of words , and such tedious cir- cumlocutions , as are used by none but pe- dants in our own country ; and at the same time fill their writings with ...
... express themselves in such a | No. 6. ] Wednesday , March 7 , 1710-11.j . florid form of words , and such tedious cir- cumlocutions , as are used by none but pe- dants in our own country ; and at the same time fill their writings with ...
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... express pity in the translation . It oftentimes happened , like- wise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the most insignificant words in the sentence . I have known the word And pursued through the whole gamut , have The , and ...
... express pity in the translation . It oftentimes happened , like- wise , that the finest notes in the air fell upon the most insignificant words in the sentence . I have known the word And pursued through the whole gamut , have The , and ...
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... express to you the sense I have of the high obligation you have laid upon me , in the penance you enjoined me of doing some good or other to a person of worth every day I It ' SIR , -There is no state of life so anxious as that of a man ...
... express to you the sense I have of the high obligation you have laid upon me , in the penance you enjoined me of doing some good or other to a person of worth every day I It ' SIR , -There is no state of life so anxious as that of a man ...
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... express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an English composer should not follow the Italian recitative too servilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his ...
... express the same passions by the same sounds . I am therefore humbly of opinion , that an English composer should not follow the Italian recitative too servilely , but make use of many gentle deviations from it , in compliance with his ...
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