The Director [ed. by T.F. Dibdin]., Volume 2Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1807 |
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... attention . There is no occasion for the supporter of this opi- nion , to deny that , by union with words , the moral , or to speak more generally , the mental effects of Music are greatly heightened . It is perfectly true ; and the ...
... attention . There is no occasion for the supporter of this opi- nion , to deny that , by union with words , the moral , or to speak more generally , the mental effects of Music are greatly heightened . It is perfectly true ; and the ...
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... attention to the rules of criticism . He shewed in what respects they did this ; viz . in the choice of their subjects , and in the subordinate parts of the drama ; and he referred to the tragedy of Cato as an instance . He then ...
... attention to the rules of criticism . He shewed in what respects they did this ; viz . in the choice of their subjects , and in the subordinate parts of the drama ; and he referred to the tragedy of Cato as an instance . He then ...
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... attention . DEMOPHON . OR , as the name is sometimes written , Damophon , is repeatedly mentioned by Pausanias . He was a most distinguished sculptor . The principal of his perform- ances were , the figures of Venus and Mercury , in ...
... attention . DEMOPHON . OR , as the name is sometimes written , Damophon , is repeatedly mentioned by Pausanias . He was a most distinguished sculptor . The principal of his perform- ances were , the figures of Venus and Mercury , in ...
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... attention to this subject will oblige , Worthy Sir , Your constant Reader , And devoted Servant , MATTHEW MOODY . THE day after the arrival of Mr. Moody's letter , I received the following from his hopeful son . My dear Fellow , I HAVE ...
... attention to this subject will oblige , Worthy Sir , Your constant Reader , And devoted Servant , MATTHEW MOODY . THE day after the arrival of Mr. Moody's letter , I received the following from his hopeful son . My dear Fellow , I HAVE ...
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... attention to a striking difference between modern and antient times . When we view the comparative magnitude and resources of the Grecian States , we are surprised at the grandeur of their public works , Possessed as we are of unbounded ...
... attention to a striking difference between modern and antient times . When we view the comparative magnitude and resources of the Grecian States , we are surprised at the grandeur of their public works , Possessed as we are of unbounded ...
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