The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 30Philological Society of London, 1796 |
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... music of fome popular air . When the Commandant had gone through the toalts of office , he demanded filence , and begged leave to drink , " à la fanté des Anglois , nos meilleures amis . ' was received with the loudest bursts of ...
... music of fome popular air . When the Commandant had gone through the toalts of office , he demanded filence , and begged leave to drink , " à la fanté des Anglois , nos meilleures amis . ' was received with the loudest bursts of ...
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... Ye fons of luxury , ye daugh . ters of diffipation , hide your diminished heads before the friends of this Infti- tution ! Buaft of your pleasures and yout DESULTORY REMARKS ON THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC , FOR AUGUST 1796 . 113.
... Ye fons of luxury , ye daugh . ters of diffipation , hide your diminished heads before the friends of this Infti- tution ! Buaft of your pleasures and yout DESULTORY REMARKS ON THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC , FOR AUGUST 1796 . 113.
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... MUSIC , if compared with Lan guage , may , fomewhat fancifully per haps , be thus arranged : The Gamut , its Alphabet ; a Bar , a Word - if con fifting of one Note , a Monofyllable ; if of two Notes , a Diffyllable ; if of more , a ...
... MUSIC , if compared with Lan guage , may , fomewhat fancifully per haps , be thus arranged : The Gamut , its Alphabet ; a Bar , a Word - if con fifting of one Note , a Monofyllable ; if of two Notes , a Diffyllable ; if of more , a ...
Página 115
... Music is not only a Fashion , bura Rage alfo . The authors mention- ed in the last clafs , Burney and Rouf- feau excepted , can only be neceffary to thofe who make Mufic , in theory and practice , a fevere ftudy , whilft the feve . ral ...
... Music is not only a Fashion , bura Rage alfo . The authors mention- ed in the last clafs , Burney and Rouf- feau excepted , can only be neceffary to thofe who make Mufic , in theory and practice , a fevere ftudy , whilft the feve . ral ...
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... , whilft at home they overlook and neglect the most eafy , plain , and cheap methods of accu muiating manures , and enriching their farms . A a I all DESULTORY REMARKS ON THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC , FOR SEPTEMBER 1796 . 177.
... , whilft at home they overlook and neglect the most eafy , plain , and cheap methods of accu muiating manures , and enriching their farms . A a I all DESULTORY REMARKS ON THE STUDY AND PRACTICE OF MUSIC , FOR SEPTEMBER 1796 . 177.
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