Rambles in Italy: In the Years 1816....17N. G. Maxwell, J. Robinson, Printer, 1818 - 379页 |
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... artist who negligent of lesser graces , astonishes even the dullest observer , by a crea- tive brilliancy . But there are , in the scenery of Italy , latent and refined beauties , which only eye of taste can discover . the Our country ...
... artist who negligent of lesser graces , astonishes even the dullest observer , by a crea- tive brilliancy . But there are , in the scenery of Italy , latent and refined beauties , which only eye of taste can discover . the Our country ...
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... artists , from whose reputation I was led to form high ex . pectations . Upon entering the theatre , I did not find its effect upon the spirits so enlivening , as that of the French or of the English opera , where the saloon , lighted ...
... artists , from whose reputation I was led to form high ex . pectations . Upon entering the theatre , I did not find its effect upon the spirits so enlivening , as that of the French or of the English opera , where the saloon , lighted ...
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... artists . The opera , entitled Gli pretendenti delusi , opened with a charm- ing duet between the Prima donna , and the Te- nore . The Primo Buffo , was the first in Italy , and sang the arias with inimitable grace , and hu- mour . In ...
... artists . The opera , entitled Gli pretendenti delusi , opened with a charm- ing duet between the Prima donna , and the Te- nore . The Primo Buffo , was the first in Italy , and sang the arias with inimitable grace , and hu- mour . In ...
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... artist reaches through the senses the finer organs and nobler passions of the soul . Terpsichore , on this occasion , show- ed herself the rival of Melpomene , or rather the latter , abdicating her dignity , and bor- rowing the ...
... artist reaches through the senses the finer organs and nobler passions of the soul . Terpsichore , on this occasion , show- ed herself the rival of Melpomene , or rather the latter , abdicating her dignity , and bor- rowing the ...
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... artist ; while the musick of the orchestra painted to the ear , the furious agitation of the ago . nized and distracted mind of Medea . Thy numbers jealousy to naught were fixed , Sad proof of thy distressful state , Of differing themes ...
... artist ; while the musick of the orchestra painted to the ear , the furious agitation of the ago . nized and distracted mind of Medea . Thy numbers jealousy to naught were fixed , Sad proof of thy distressful state , Of differing themes ...
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