The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... opera , that it is feared the house will never get rid of them ; and that in other plays they may make their entrance in very wrong and improper scenes , so as to be seen flying into a lady's bed - chamber , or perching upon a king's ...
... opera , that it is feared the house will never get rid of them ; and that in other plays they may make their entrance in very wrong and improper scenes , so as to be seen flying into a lady's bed - chamber , or perching upon a king's ...
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... opera that gave us a taste of Italian music . The great success this opera met with produced some attempts of forming pieces upon Italian plans , which should give a more natu- ral and reasonable entertainment than what can be met with ...
... opera that gave us a taste of Italian music . The great success this opera met with produced some attempts of forming pieces upon Italian plans , which should give a more natu- ral and reasonable entertainment than what can be met with ...
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... opera ; who sung their parts in their own language , at the same time that our countrymen performed theirs in our ... opera ; and therefore , to ease themselves entirely of the fatigue of thinking , have so ordered it at present , that ...
... opera ; who sung their parts in their own language , at the same time that our countrymen performed theirs in our ... opera ; and therefore , to ease themselves entirely of the fatigue of thinking , have so ordered it at present , that ...
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