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Page 483
... Italian music is a language of which we have not even the alphabet : " but since this severe censure , the vocal melodies of Italy , and the in- strumental music of Germany , have been so generally adopted and imitated in the theatres ...
... Italian music is a language of which we have not even the alphabet : " but since this severe censure , the vocal melodies of Italy , and the in- strumental music of Germany , have been so generally adopted and imitated in the theatres ...
Page 484
... Italian opera is made to flatter the French : but though in theory it seems reasonable , yet in practice , with -fine fingers , in Italy or England , it would render an opera un- interesting , and more like a play ill declaimed , than a ...
... Italian opera is made to flatter the French : but though in theory it seems reasonable , yet in practice , with -fine fingers , in Italy or England , it would render an opera un- interesting , and more like a play ill declaimed , than a ...
Page 508
... Italy , that great revolution in the mode of teach- ing and of learning which the taste of Petrarch had suggested , and which his example and his writings had begun . This Malpaghino was the instructor of all those immortal men , who ...
... Italy , that great revolution in the mode of teach- ing and of learning which the taste of Petrarch had suggested , and which his example and his writings had begun . This Malpaghino was the instructor of all those immortal men , who ...
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