The United States Democratic Review, Volume 14J.& H.G. Langley, 1844 - United States Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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Page 18
... Italian art of singing . Haydn payed him every officious at- tention , not dismayed by his rough re- ception ; but brushed his coat for him . and cleaned his shoes every morning till the old man smiled perforce at such disinterestedness ...
... Italian art of singing . Haydn payed him every officious at- tention , not dismayed by his rough re- ception ; but brushed his coat for him . and cleaned his shoes every morning till the old man smiled perforce at such disinterestedness ...
Page 20
... Italy ( 1708 ) in- strumental music was nothing but an accompaniment to the voice . With Corelli and his school instrumental music , but in few parts , had acquired a distinct being . Handel used it for a scenery and back - ground to ...
... Italy ( 1708 ) in- strumental music was nothing but an accompaniment to the voice . With Corelli and his school instrumental music , but in few parts , had acquired a distinct being . Handel used it for a scenery and back - ground to ...
Page 54
... Italian opera . Of course you all know there is generally a pretty fair troupe in that city , superior , per- haps , to any other this side of the At- lantic ; music of that description be- ing much cherished and patronised there . Some ...
... Italian opera . Of course you all know there is generally a pretty fair troupe in that city , superior , per- haps , to any other this side of the At- lantic ; music of that description be- ing much cherished and patronised there . Some ...
Page 56
... you had time to leave us - we may be fellow passengers . ' " What , are you returning to New York ? ' I asked . ' Yes , to proceed thence to Italy . * " Immediately ? ' Certainly . ' " But why 56 [ Jan. Tales of the Prairie .
... you had time to leave us - we may be fellow passengers . ' " What , are you returning to New York ? ' I asked . ' Yes , to proceed thence to Italy . * " Immediately ? ' Certainly . ' " But why 56 [ Jan. Tales of the Prairie .
Page 58
... Italian ; and as near as I can remember , I will repeat it . This is no breach of confidence , for the circum- stances have since become well known to those acquainted with either party : " I promised to see you once again be- find ...
... Italian ; and as near as I can remember , I will repeat it . This is no breach of confidence , for the circum- stances have since become well known to those acquainted with either party : " I promised to see you once again be- find ...
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