The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... ordinary speaking , which was the common method in Purcell's operas . The only fault I find in our present practice , is the making use of Italian recitativo with English words . To go to the bottom of this matter , I must observe ...
... ordinary speaking , which was the common method in Purcell's operas . The only fault I find in our present practice , is the making use of Italian recitativo with English words . To go to the bottom of this matter , I must observe ...
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... ordinary conversation ; or , to speak more properly , are only the accents of their language made more musical and tuneful . Thus the notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian music , ( if one may so call them , ) which ...
... ordinary conversation ; or , to speak more properly , are only the accents of their language made more musical and tuneful . Thus the notes of interrogation , or admiration , in the Italian music , ( if one may so call them , ) which ...
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... ordinary behaviour of a son who knows himself to be the heir of a great estate , they both agreed upon an exchange of children , that the boy should be bred up with Leontine as his son , and that the girl should live with Eudoxus as his ...
... ordinary behaviour of a son who knows himself to be the heir of a great estate , they both agreed upon an exchange of children , that the boy should be bred up with Leontine as his son , and that the girl should live with Eudoxus as his ...
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Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 42 |
Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in | 75 |
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