The Music of Nature: Or, An Attempt to Prove that what is Passionate and Pleasing in the Art of Singing, Speaking, and Performing Upon Musical Instruments, is Derived from the Sounds of the Animated WorldDitson, 1837 - 483 páginas |
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... Lord Byron will show with what success the triple time is min- gled with the common . 2 4 The mind that broods o'er guilty woes Is like the scorpi - on girt with fire , In circles nar - row - ing as it glows , 3 8 The flames a round the ...
... Lord Byron will show with what success the triple time is min- gled with the common . 2 4 The mind that broods o'er guilty woes Is like the scorpi - on girt with fire , In circles nar - row - ing as it glows , 3 8 The flames a round the ...
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... Lord Chatham , the great Pitt , we may conclude that he was an orator of the first description . His voice was both full and clear ; his lowest whisper was distinctly heard , his middle tones were sweet , rich , and beautifully varied ...
... Lord Chatham , the great Pitt , we may conclude that he was an orator of the first description . His voice was both full and clear ; his lowest whisper was distinctly heard , his middle tones were sweet , rich , and beautifully varied ...
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... Lord Chancellor into the mouth of an idiot . This swel- ling of the words in a dignified character has its due effect , for , as Lord Pembroke observed , John- son's sayings would not have appeared half so ex- traordinary but for his ...
... Lord Chancellor into the mouth of an idiot . This swel- ling of the words in a dignified character has its due effect , for , as Lord Pembroke observed , John- son's sayings would not have appeared half so ex- traordinary but for his ...
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... lords to save him from the fury of his accusers . In the pulpit , the want of vocal expression is still more apparent . The preacher is in too quiet pos- session of the field . The familiarity of the subject and the want of novelty ...
... lords to save him from the fury of his accusers . In the pulpit , the want of vocal expression is still more apparent . The preacher is in too quiet pos- session of the field . The familiarity of the subject and the want of novelty ...
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... Lord Peterborough made his declara- tion to her on honorable terms , which she accepted , as she was sin- cerely attached to him . He earnestly requested her keeping it a secret , till it was a more convenient time for him to make it ...
... Lord Peterborough made his declara- tion to her on honorable terms , which she accepted , as she was sin- cerely attached to him . He earnestly requested her keeping it a secret , till it was a more convenient time for him to make it ...
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