La Belle Assemblée, Том 18J. Bell, 1818 |
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... played only once or twice on the piano - informed that she means this summer to forte . Her parents were not frequenters of the Theatre , therefore her dramatic ta- lents are the more extraordinary . That powerful attraction , Miss O ...
... played only once or twice on the piano - informed that she means this summer to forte . Her parents were not frequenters of the Theatre , therefore her dramatic ta- lents are the more extraordinary . That powerful attraction , Miss O ...
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... played by turns in sweet harmony . This certainly implies a progress in figurative counterpoint , and singing and playing in concert . Even in 1360 , one of the Chronicles of Frankfort observes , that music had " a figurative kind of ...
... played by turns in sweet harmony . This certainly implies a progress in figurative counterpoint , and singing and playing in concert . Even in 1360 , one of the Chronicles of Frankfort observes , that music had " a figurative kind of ...
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... play was Lear , and in the two first efforts the thunder had a good effect : at length , as the King was braving the pelting of the pitiless storm , " the thunderer's foot slipped , and down he came , wheel - barrow and all : the stage ...
... play was Lear , and in the two first efforts the thunder had a good effect : at length , as the King was braving the pelting of the pitiless storm , " the thunderer's foot slipped , and down he came , wheel - barrow and all : the stage ...
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... play a mourn- ful theme , and she rushes forward to behold the cause . The procession is only to be seen ever and anon in the distance , now This appearance of knightly combat lost among the hills , and now again emerg- darkens her ...
... play a mourn- ful theme , and she rushes forward to behold the cause . The procession is only to be seen ever and anon in the distance , now This appearance of knightly combat lost among the hills , and now again emerg- darkens her ...
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... played at cards , he Apollo , and who fancied himself able to || took care always that the master of the carry off every prize , without taking the house , or his family , should rise winners . pains to merit it : he failed in every ...
... played at cards , he Apollo , and who fancied himself able to || took care always that the master of the carry off every prize , without taking the house , or his family , should rise winners . pains to merit it : he failed in every ...
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