The Works of Joseph Addison: Including the Whole Contents of Bp. Hurd's Edition, with Letters and Other Pieces Not Found in Any Previous Collection; and Macaulay's Essay on His Life and WorksJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1868 |
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... hear whole plays acted before them in a tongue which they did not understand . Arsinoe was the first opera that gave us a ... sense of those extraordinary pieces , our authors would often make words of their own , which were entirely for ...
... hear whole plays acted before them in a tongue which they did not understand . Arsinoe was the first opera that gave us a ... sense of those extraordinary pieces , our authors would often make words of their own , which were entirely for ...
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... sense to see the ridicule of this monstrous practice ; but what makes it the more astonishing , it is not the taste ... hearing to that admirable 1 1 A tragedy by Edmund Smith , brought out unsuccessfully in 1707 , but favourably ...
... sense to see the ridicule of this monstrous practice ; but what makes it the more astonishing , it is not the taste ... hearing to that admirable 1 1 A tragedy by Edmund Smith , brought out unsuccessfully in 1707 , but favourably ...
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... hearing sense , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency to the refinement of human nature ; I must confess I would allow it no better quarter than Plato has done , who banishes it out of his commonwealth . ' At ...
... hearing sense , if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency to the refinement of human nature ; I must confess I would allow it no better quarter than Plato has done , who banishes it out of his commonwealth . ' At ...
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... ear , may be dissonance to another . The same observations which I have made upon the recitative part of music , may be applied to all our songs and airs in general . ] Signor Baptist Lully acted like a man of sense in this parti- cular ...
... ear , may be dissonance to another . The same observations which I have made upon the recitative part of music , may be applied to all our songs and airs in general . ] Signor Baptist Lully acted like a man of sense in this parti- cular ...
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... hear a man of his sense talk after that manner ; that the city had always been the province for satire ; and that the wits of king Charles's time jested upon nothing else during his whole reign . He then shewed , by the examples of ...
... hear a man of his sense talk after that manner ; that the city had always been the province for satire ; and that the wits of king Charles's time jested upon nothing else during his whole reign . He then shewed , by the examples of ...
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