He remained in Ireland about nine months, where his finances began to mend, an earnest, as it were, of the more favourable reception which he experienced on returning to... The Harmonicon - Seite 1161823Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Allatson Burgh - 1814 - 470 Seiten
...said the printer, ' and so I can, but not at "first sight.'" '. ,. Handel, on his arrival in Dublin, with, equal judgment and humanity, began by performing the Messiah for the benefit of the city prison. This act of generosity and benevolence met with universal approbation, as well as his music. Handel... | |
| 1838 - 524 Seiten
...th' Hibernian shore.' 'On his arrival in Dublin," says Dr. Burney, in his Commemoration of Handel, ' he, with equal judgment and humanity, began by performing The Messiah for the benefit of the city prison." He remained in Ireland about nine months, and had every reason to be satisfied with his visit. Returning... | |
| Henry Malden - 1838 - 528 Seiten
...Hibernian shore. " On his arrival in Dublin," we are told by Dr. Burney, in his Commemoration of Handel, "he, with equal judgment and humanity, began by performing the Messiah for the benefit of the city prison. This act of generosity and benevolence met with universal approbation, as well as his music, which... | |
| 1838 - 530 Seiten
...Hibernian shore. " On his arrival in Dublin," we are told by Dr. Burney, in his Commemoration of Handel, "he, with equal judgment and humanity, began by performing the Messiah for the benefit of the city prison. This act of generosity and benevolence met with universal approbation, as well as his music, which... | |
| 1839 - 524 Seiten
...th' Hibernian shore.* ' On his arrival in Dublin,' says Dr. Burney, in his Commemoration of Handel, ' he, with equal judgment and humanity, began by performing The Messiah for the benefit of the city prison.' He remained in Ireland about nine months, and had every reason to be satisfied with his visit. Returning... | |
| 1853 - 530 Seiten
...shore." " On his arrival in Dublin," we are told by Dr. Burney, in his " Commemoration of Handel," " he, with equal judgment and humanity, began by performing...the ' Messiah,' for the benefit of the city prison. This act of generosity and benevolence met with universal approbation, as well as his music, which... | |
| John Weeks Moore - 1854 - 1020 Seiten
...sir,' said the printer, ' and so I can, but not Rtfir.it sight.' " Handel, on his arrival in Dublin, with equal judgment and humanity, began by performing...the " Messiah," for the benefit of the city prison. This act of generosity and benevolence met with universal approbation, as well as his music. Handel... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1862 - 880 Seiten
...nobility, notwithstanding the patronage of the Royal family. He then took refuge in Ireland, where he He returned to London in 1742, i renewed his oratorios at Covent Garden Theatre, i and henceforth was... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 514 Seiten
...Goddess of Dullness. " On his arrivul in Dublin," says Dr. Burni-y, in his 'Commemoration of Handel,' " he, with equal judgment and humanity, began by performing...'The Messiah' for the benefit of the city prison." He remained in Ireland about nine months, and had every reason to be eatibuYd with his visit. Returning... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1883 - 862 Seiten
...nobility, notwithstanding the patronage of the Royal family. He then took refuge in Ireland, where he began by performing The Messiah for the benefit of the city prison. He returned to London in 1742, renewed his oratorios at Covent Garden Theatre, and henceforth was uniformly... | |
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