London; and next day, to see a new opera, after the Italian way, in recitative music and scenes, much inferior to the Italian composure and magnificence; but it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity should be kept up,... Temple Bar - 第 135 頁1864完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Evelyn - 1901 - 432 頁
...in recitative music and scenes, much inferior to the Italian composure and magnificence; but it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity should be kept up, or permitted. I, being engaged with company, could not decently resist the going to see it, though my heart smote... | |
| John Evelyn - 1901 - 452 頁
...in recitative music and scenes, much inferior to the Italian composure and magnificence ; but it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity should be kept up, or permitted. I, being engaged with company, could not decently resist the going to see it, though my heart smote... | |
| William John Lawrence - 1913 - 322 頁
...in recitative musiq and sceanes much inferior to the Italian composure and magnificence : but it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity could be permitted. I being engaged could not decently resist the going to see it though my heart smote... | |
| 1921 - 500 頁
...to see a new opera, after the Italian way, in recitative music and scenes," and adds that " it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity should have been kept up or permitted. I being engag'd with company could not decently « Page 36. * John... | |
| Frank Kidson - 1922 - 144 頁
...in recitative music and scenes, much inferior to the Italian composure and magnificence; but it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity should be kept up or permitted.' It was in Davenant's pieces that female actors are said to have been first seen on the stage. Both... | |
| Edwin Beresford Chancellor - 1925 - 520 頁
...music and scenes, much inferior to the Italian composure (composition) and magnificence; but it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity should be kept up or permitted. I being engaged 1 "A Ballade in praise of London 'Prentices, and what they did at the Cockpit Playhouse... | |
| Edward Gordon Craig - 1925 - 248 頁
...in recitative music and scenes, much inferior to the Italian composure and magnificence, but it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity should be kept up or permitted.8 I being engaged with company, could not decently resist the going to see it, though my... | |
| Jonathan Keates - 1996 - 332 頁
...in recitative music and scenes, much inferior to the Italian composure and magnificence; but it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity should be kept up, or permitted. I, being engaged with company, could not decently resist the going to see it, though my heart smote... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1864 - 612 頁
...money into both pockets." With the death of Cromwell the hopes of the actors rose high ; and Devenant exhibited a mixed entertainment, chiefly musical,...Drury Lane under the first patent with The Humorous lÀeutenant of Beaumont and Fletcher ; while Davenant and the Duke of York's company found a home,... | |
| 146 頁
...in recitative music and scenes, much inferior to the Italian composure and magnificence; but it was prodigious that in a time of such public consternation such a vanity should be kept up or permitted.' It was in Davenant's pieces that female actors are said to have been first seen on the stage. Both... | |
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