Phaedra and Hippolitus) for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera, as scarce to give a third day's hearing to that admirable tragedy ? Music is certainly a very agreeable entertainment : but if it would take the entire possession of our... Second Latin writer. [With] Key - Pagina 189di George Lovett Bennett - 1881Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 472 pagine
...for a -people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera, as scarce to give a third day's hearing to that admirable tragedy? Music is certainly a very...take the entire possession of our ears, if it would make us incapable of hearing sense, if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency to the... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 pagine
...Hippolytus) for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera, as scarce to give a third day's hearing to that admirable tragedy? Music is certainly a very...take the entire possession of our ears, if it would make us incapable of hearing sense, if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency to the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 610 pagine
...l for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera, as scarce to give a third day's hearing to that admirable tragedy ? Music is certainly a very...take the entire possession of our ears, if it would make us incapable of hearing sense, if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency to the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 566 pagine
...Hippolitus) for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera, as scarce to give a third day's hearing to that admirable tragedy? Music is certainly a very...take the entire possession of our ears, if it Would make us incapable of hearing sense, if it would exclude arts that have 40 a much greater tendency to... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 pagine
...Hippolitus) for a people to be so stupidly fond of the Italian opera, as scarce to give a third day's hearing to that admirable tragedy ? Music is certainly a very...take the entire possession of our ears, if it would make us incapable of hearing sense, if it would exclude arts that have - 1 a much greater tendency... | |
| George Lovett Bennett - 1880 - 206 pagine
...people to be so stupidly 4 fond of the Italian opera B as scarcely to give a three days' hearing 6 to that admirable tragedy ? Music is certainly a very...hearing sense, I must confess I would allow it no better quarter 7 than Plato has done, who banished it out of his commonwealth. At present our notions of music... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1880 - 618 pagine
...favourably received in pi int. — G. tragedy ? Music is certainly a very agreeable entertainment, bu> if it would take the entire possession of our ears, if it would make us incapable of hearing sense, if it would exclude arts that haye a much greater tendency to the... | |
| Frédéric Louis Ritter - 1884 - 254 pagine
...appears to him a rather dangerous element. He is afraid of its influence upon the ears. Says he, — " Music is certainly a very agreeable entertainment...take the entire possession of our ears, if it would make us incapable of hearing sense, if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency to the... | |
| Everhardus Johannes Potgieter - 1890 - 528 pagine
...niets tegen in brengen, mits men ons vergunne de overige bodenkingen des gastheers mede te deelen : „Music „is certainly a very agreeable entertainment;...take the entire possession of our ears, if it would „make us incapable of hearing sense, if it would exclude arts „that have a much greater tendency... | |
| George Atherton Aitken - 1898 - 490 pagine
...day's hearing to that admirable tragedy ? Music is certainly a very agreeable entertainment, b~ut~~lT it would take the entire possession of our ears, if it would make us incapable of hearing sense, if it would exclude arts that have a much greater tendency to the... | |
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