The Euterpeiad: Or, Musical Intelligencer, Bände 1-3Da Capo Press, 1977 |
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... admiration from all who live after him . The following brief account of his life , ( the only memoir of him which we ... admired concertos ; and in 1766 he brought out , at Drury Lane Thea- tre , a translation of Rousseau's " De- vin du ...
... admiration from all who live after him . The following brief account of his life , ( the only memoir of him which we ... admired concertos ; and in 1766 he brought out , at Drury Lane Thea- tre , a translation of Rousseau's " De- vin du ...
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... admiration , devotion , are all of them passions which are naturally musical . Their natural tones are all soft , clear , and melodious ; and they naturally ex- press themselves in periods which are distinguished by regular pauses , and ...
... admiration , devotion , are all of them passions which are naturally musical . Their natural tones are all soft , clear , and melodious ; and they naturally ex- press themselves in periods which are distinguished by regular pauses , and ...
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... admiration . She shrunk abashed and agitated , at being so much the object of at- tention , whilst her deepening cheeks and the timid glances , she ventured at times to cast around , heightened her beauty and her inter- est . Ferdinand ...
... admiration . She shrunk abashed and agitated , at being so much the object of at- tention , whilst her deepening cheeks and the timid glances , she ventured at times to cast around , heightened her beauty and her inter- est . Ferdinand ...
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