The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, a New Ed., with Notes, Volumen3T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1811 |
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... English writers , in their way of thinking and ex- pressing themselves , resemble those authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must ...
... English writers , in their way of thinking and ex- pressing themselves , resemble those authors much more than the modern Italians pretend to do . And as for the poet himself , from whom the dreams of this opera are taken , I must ...
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... English tragedy appear with that action which is capa- ble of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold con- ceits , and unnatural expressions of an Italian opera ! In the mean time , I have related this combat of the lion , to ...
... English tragedy appear with that action which is capa- ble of giving a dignity to the forced thoughts , cold con- ceits , and unnatural expressions of an Italian opera ! In the mean time , I have related this combat of the lion , to ...
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... English stage : for there is no question but our great grand- children will be very curious to know the reason why their fore - fathers used to sit together like an audience . of foreigners in their own country , and to hear whole plays ...
... English stage : for there is no question but our great grand- children will be very curious to know the reason why their fore - fathers used to sit together like an audience . of foreigners in their own country , and to hear whole plays ...
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... English verse answer to those of the Italian , that both of them might go to the same tune . Thus the famous song in Camilla , Barbara si t'intendo , ' Barbarous woman , yes , I know your meaning , ' which expresses the resentments of ...
... English verse answer to those of the Italian , that both of them might go to the same tune . Thus the famous song in Camilla , Barbara si t'intendo , ' Barbarous woman , yes , I know your meaning , ' which expresses the resentments of ...
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... English par- ticles . The next step to our refinement , was the introducing of Italian actors into our opera ; who sung their parts in their own language , at the same time that our country- men performed theirs in our native tongue ...
... English par- ticles . The next step to our refinement , was the introducing of Italian actors into our opera ; who sung their parts in their own language , at the same time that our country- men performed theirs in our native tongue ...
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