Lablache's is also a voice that has great charms for me. It comes pealing forth, grand and powerful as a choir in some lofty temple : while Rubini's always reminds me of the plaintive, never to be forgotten chant of the Miserere in the Sixtine chapel... The victims of society - Seite 58von Marguerite Gardiner (countess of Blessington.) - 1837Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...choir in some lofty temple ; while Rubini's always reminds me of the plaintive, never-to-be-forgotten chant of the Miserere in the Sixtine chapel at Rome,...remember as distinctly as if it had been but yesterday." The Star of Seville. A Drama, in Five Acts. By Mrs. BUTLEB, (late Miss Kemble.) This lady, judging... | |
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...of the Miserere in the Sixtine chapel at Rome, which, though heard while I was yet only a child, [ remember as distinctly as if it had been but yesterday....to which we had last listened in the society of one beloved, if death had snatched for ever from us that object? I, who have, thank Heaven! never known... | |
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