The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... Opera 7. Popular Superstitions 8. Letters on Masquerades 9. Account of various Clubs 10. The Uses of the Spectator 12. Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children 13. Conduct of Lions at the Opera - Merit of Nicolini 15. Story of ...
... Opera 7. Popular Superstitions 8. Letters on Masquerades 9. Account of various Clubs 10. The Uses of the Spectator 12. Custom of telling Stories of Ghosts to Children 13. Conduct of Lions at the Opera - Merit of Nicolini 15. Story of ...
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... opera may be allowed to be extravagantly lavish in its decorations , as its only design is to gratify the senses , and keep up an indolent attention in the audience . Common sense , however , requires , that there should be nothing in ...
... opera may be allowed to be extravagantly lavish in its decorations , as its only design is to gratify the senses , and keep up an indolent attention in the audience . Common sense , however , requires , that there should be nothing in ...
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... opera are taken , I must entirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that one verse in Virgil is worth all the clinquant or tinsel of Tasso . But to return to the sparrows ; there have been so many flights of them let loose in this opera ...
... opera are taken , I must entirely agree with Monsieur Boileau , that one verse in Virgil is worth all the clinquant or tinsel of Tasso . But to return to the sparrows ; there have been so many flights of them let loose in this opera ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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