The Director [ed. by T.F. Dibdin]., Volume 2Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1807 |
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Page 14
... mind for the sacred strains that are to follow . It is a foreground , whose co- louring is purposely kept down , that it may relieve , rather than interfere with , the splendour of the picture . The subject of the Oratorio is then ...
... mind for the sacred strains that are to follow . It is a foreground , whose co- louring is purposely kept down , that it may relieve , rather than interfere with , the splendour of the picture . The subject of the Oratorio is then ...
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Thomas Frognall Dibdin. with the liveliness of the responses , leaves nothing for the mind to wish in the effect . THE airs and choruses that follow , through the chief of this part , are not so peculiarly marked as the preceding ; but ...
Thomas Frognall Dibdin. with the liveliness of the responses , leaves nothing for the mind to wish in the effect . THE airs and choruses that follow , through the chief of this part , are not so peculiarly marked as the preceding ; but ...
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... mind is drawn away even from the recollection of it . The incomparable air , " I know that my Redeemer liveth , " is in all its parts so fine , that even a common singer cannot easily destroy On the Moral Effects of Music . 21.
... mind is drawn away even from the recollection of it . The incomparable air , " I know that my Redeemer liveth , " is in all its parts so fine , that even a common singer cannot easily destroy On the Moral Effects of Music . 21.
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... mind ⚫ which Miss Wildenhaim displayed , when ' she declared her violent and unconquer- ' able love for the young curate . What a de- ' lightful example when opportunity shall ' offer . Besides , it was charmingly acted . I remember ...
... mind ⚫ which Miss Wildenhaim displayed , when ' she declared her violent and unconquer- ' able love for the young curate . What a de- ' lightful example when opportunity shall ' offer . Besides , it was charmingly acted . I remember ...
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... mind , going a little too far : and I took an opportunity of observing that this forwardness was not suited either to their age , or sex ; when my wife inter- fered , and said she could have married much more advantageously , if she ...
... mind , going a little too far : and I took an opportunity of observing that this forwardness was not suited either to their age , or sex ; when my wife inter- fered , and said she could have married much more advantageously , if she ...
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