The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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In a word , if the ladies have a mind to know the manner of writing practised by the so much celebrated Sappho , they may here see it in its genuine and natural beauty , without any foreign . or affected ornaments . AN HYMN TO VENUS .
In a word , if the ladies have a mind to know the manner of writing practised by the so much celebrated Sappho , they may here see it in its genuine and natural beauty , without any foreign . or affected ornaments . AN HYMN TO VENUS .
Side 57
I would therefore propose , that no instrument of this nature should be made use of , which I have not tuned and licensed , after having carefully examined in what manner it may affect the ears of her Majesty's liege subjects .
I would therefore propose , that no instrument of this nature should be made use of , which I have not tuned and licensed , after having carefully examined in what manner it may affect the ears of her Majesty's liege subjects .
Side 59
There are others who affect a very slow time , and are in my opinion much more tuneable than the former ; the cooper , in particular , swells his last note in an hollow voice , that is not without its harmony : nor can I forbear being ...
There are others who affect a very slow time , and are in my opinion much more tuneable than the former ; the cooper , in particular , swells his last note in an hollow voice , that is not without its harmony : nor can I forbear being ...
Side 60
Whether or no they have learned this from several of our affected singers , I will not take upon me to say ; but most certain it is , that people know the wares they deal in rather by their tunes than by their words ; insomuch that I ...
Whether or no they have learned this from several of our affected singers , I will not take upon me to say ; but most certain it is , that people know the wares they deal in rather by their tunes than by their words ; insomuch that I ...
Side 104
The first are such as are affected and unnatural ; the second , such as are mean and vulgar . As for the first kind of thoughts , we meet with little or nothing that is like them in Virgil : he has none of those trifling points and ...
The first are such as are affected and unnatural ; the second , such as are mean and vulgar . As for the first kind of thoughts , we meet with little or nothing that is like them in Virgil : he has none of those trifling points and ...
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