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Page 149
... Italian singing , or to performers of the Italian school . - The curling of the notes is not an expression to be found in the musical technica ; though we have somewhere seen or heard the old fashioned graces of the 16th century ...
... Italian singing , or to performers of the Italian school . - The curling of the notes is not an expression to be found in the musical technica ; though we have somewhere seen or heard the old fashioned graces of the 16th century ...
Page 218
... Italian titles , not because they are Italian and the poems are in English , for which the author has Milton's authority , but for the harshness of two of the four which he has chosen . Luttuoso and Gaudioso are as unpleasant to an Eng ...
... Italian titles , not because they are Italian and the poems are in English , for which the author has Milton's authority , but for the harshness of two of the four which he has chosen . Luttuoso and Gaudioso are as unpleasant to an Eng ...
Page 466
... Italy , with Danté and Petrarch in poetry , and Boccacio in prose . These authors are still generally read , and are the standards of Italian . In no other country are these first at- tempts intelligible , and worth preserving . - The ...
... Italy , with Danté and Petrarch in poetry , and Boccacio in prose . These authors are still generally read , and are the standards of Italian . In no other country are these first at- tempts intelligible , and worth preserving . - The ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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