The Director [ed. by T.F. Dibdin]., Volume 2Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1807 |
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... producing permanent effect , in forming the character of the soul . SIR , To the Director . THOSE persons certainly entertain a very mean and degrading opinion of the polite arts , who consider them merely as subservient to amusement ...
... producing permanent effect , in forming the character of the soul . SIR , To the Director . THOSE persons certainly entertain a very mean and degrading opinion of the polite arts , who consider them merely as subservient to amusement ...
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... and still more of a religious kind , may be produced by Mu- sic , is a proposition which I must ever support , as full of truth and utility . · THE very curious fragment of Philo- demus , the On the Moral Effects of Music . 5.
... and still more of a religious kind , may be produced by Mu- sic , is a proposition which I must ever support , as full of truth and utility . · THE very curious fragment of Philo- demus , the On the Moral Effects of Music . 5.
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... Pibroch , among the Highlanders ? Or , what Englishman has not felt the animation produced by , God save the King , or , Rule , Britannia ? power of music , for effects the most sa- lutary On the Moral Effects of Music . 7.
... Pibroch , among the Highlanders ? Or , what Englishman has not felt the animation produced by , God save the King , or , Rule , Britannia ? power of music , for effects the most sa- lutary On the Moral Effects of Music . 7.
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... producing . Even the Overture * , which is not at all * The reader who wishes to see a professional ana- lysis of this oratorio , written with great musical skill , is referred to page 70 of Dr. Burney's Account of the Commemoration of ...
... producing . Even the Overture * , which is not at all * The reader who wishes to see a professional ana- lysis of this oratorio , written with great musical skill , is referred to page 70 of Dr. Burney's Account of the Commemoration of ...
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... produced . Nothing very characteristic marks the next recitative ; but the Sici- liana song which follows , on the words , " He shall feed his flock , " has enchanted every ear , by its pastoral elegance , from VOL . II . D the time of ...
... produced . Nothing very characteristic marks the next recitative ; but the Sici- liana song which follows , on the words , " He shall feed his flock , " has enchanted every ear , by its pastoral elegance , from VOL . II . D the time of ...
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