The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... written for declamation . This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama , or Opera ; which for nearly two centuries has acquired a degree of favour that , it must be owned , has con- tributed more to the cultivation and ...
... written for declamation . This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama , or Opera ; which for nearly two centuries has acquired a degree of favour that , it must be owned , has con- tributed more to the cultivation and ...
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... written for public and private representation , in the dialogue of which Music had no con- cern . In tracing these dramas chronologically , Mr. Walker has given translations of some beautiful scenes , with a com mentary on the several ...
... written for public and private representation , in the dialogue of which Music had no con- cern . In tracing these dramas chronologically , Mr. Walker has given translations of some beautiful scenes , with a com mentary on the several ...
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... written on the subject of the Horatii and Curatii that was brought on the stage ) is highly commended by the Italians ; but the depraved character of of this author makes the inhabitants of other countries expect 6 Walker's Historical ...
... written on the subject of the Horatii and Curatii that was brought on the stage ) is highly commended by the Italians ; but the depraved character of of this author makes the inhabitants of other countries expect 6 Walker's Historical ...
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... written in Italian , likewise by Cava- lerino ; appeared about this time , and are characterised by our author . - Three dramas by Trapolini are also mentioned : but the tra- gedy of Acripanda , by Ant . Decio da Horte , a friend of ...
... written in Italian , likewise by Cava- lerino ; appeared about this time , and are characterised by our author . - Three dramas by Trapolini are also mentioned : but the tra- gedy of Acripanda , by Ant . Decio da Horte , a friend of ...
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... written in 1636 , and re- citata at Bologna in 1646 , according to the Drammaturgia , could not have been sung at so early a period of the Melo- drama . Indeed all that Mr. W. says on this subject seems conjectural , and supported by no ...
... written in 1636 , and re- citata at Bologna in 1646 , according to the Drammaturgia , could not have been sung at so early a period of the Melo- drama . Indeed all that Mr. W. says on this subject seems conjectural , and supported by no ...
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