The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2G. Bell, 1881 |
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Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. 66 a taste of the Italian , from the first lines of his preface : Eccoti , benigno ... Italians express themselves in such a florid form of words , and such tedious circumlocu- tions , as are used by none ...
Joseph Addison Henry George Bohn. 66 a taste of the Italian , from the first lines of his preface : Eccoti , benigno ... Italians express themselves in such a florid form of words , and such tedious circumlocu- tions , as are used by none ...
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... Italian recitativo at its first entrance upon the stage . People were wonderfully surprised to hear ge nerals singing the word of command , and ladies delivering messages in music . Our countrymen could not forbear laughing when they ...
... Italian recitativo at its first entrance upon the stage . People were wonderfully surprised to hear ge nerals singing the word of command , and ladies delivering messages in music . Our countrymen could not forbear laughing when they ...
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... Italian opera to lend our English music as much as may grace and soften it , but never entirely to annihilate and ... Italian in its stead ; but only to cultivate and civilize it with innumerable graces and modula- tions which he ...
... Italian opera to lend our English music as much as may grace and soften it , but never entirely to annihilate and ... Italian in its stead ; but only to cultivate and civilize it with innumerable graces and modula- tions which he ...
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