The Indicator, 第 1 巻、第 1~76 号J. Appleyard, 1822 |
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Sit we , I pray ; and let us sweetly hear The strains melodious with a raptured ear ; For soft retreats , and night's impressive hour , To harmony impart divinest power . It will be our business , where a quotation from the foreign ...
Sit we , I pray ; and let us sweetly hear The strains melodious with a raptured ear ; For soft retreats , and night's impressive hour , To harmony impart divinest power . It will be our business , where a quotation from the foreign ...
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... hear how Handel com- posed . COUNTRY HOUSES NEAR TOWN . We have often wondered , in the midst of the trees and fields , how people can be aware of the existence of such beautiful things , and not long to enjoy them : -we mean , of ...
... hear how Handel com- posed . COUNTRY HOUSES NEAR TOWN . We have often wondered , in the midst of the trees and fields , how people can be aware of the existence of such beautiful things , and not long to enjoy them : -we mean , of ...
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... hears those delightful dancing airs which have been collected and published in this country . The chief , or rather the only place of assemblage for the inhabitants of Venice out of doors ( for they have a fine opera and multitudes of ...
... hears those delightful dancing airs which have been collected and published in this country . The chief , or rather the only place of assemblage for the inhabitants of Venice out of doors ( for they have a fine opera and multitudes of ...
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... hear the footsteps of the horse ; and lastly , the lady herself , with a downcast but not a shame- faced eye , looking towards the earth through her flowing locks , and riding through the dumb and deserted streets , like an angelic ...
... hear the footsteps of the horse ; and lastly , the lady herself , with a downcast but not a shame- faced eye , looking towards the earth through her flowing locks , and riding through the dumb and deserted streets , like an angelic ...
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... hear the Syrens : but the Palmer his com- panion dissuades him ; When suddeinly a grosse fog over spred With his dull vapour all that desert has , And heaven's chearefull face enveloped , That all things one , and one as nothing was ...
... hear the Syrens : but the Palmer his com- panion dissuades him ; When suddeinly a grosse fog over spred With his dull vapour all that desert has , And heaven's chearefull face enveloped , That all things one , and one as nothing was ...
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