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Pagina 67
... acted in 1705 , he found time for engaging in a fresh literary enterprise of his own . The principles of operatic music , which had long been developed in Italy , had been slow in making their way to this country . Their introduction ...
... acted in 1705 , he found time for engaging in a fresh literary enterprise of his own . The principles of operatic music , which had long been developed in Italy , had been slow in making their way to this country . Their introduction ...
Pagina 72
... acted , as far as he was able , the malignant and blasting in- fluence of the Lieutenant ; and that , at least , by his inter- vention some good was done and some mischief prevented . " Not a shadow of an imputation , at any rate ...
... acted , as far as he was able , the malignant and blasting in- fluence of the Lieutenant ; and that , at least , by his inter- vention some good was done and some mischief prevented . " Not a shadow of an imputation , at any rate ...
Pagina 143
... acted at Drury Lane , and , the name of the author being unknown , was coldly re- ceived ; a second performance of it after Addison's death , when the authorship was proclaimed , was naturally more successful ; but , in fact , the piece ...
... acted at Drury Lane , and , the name of the author being unknown , was coldly re- ceived ; a second performance of it after Addison's death , when the authorship was proclaimed , was naturally more successful ; but , in fact , the piece ...
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