The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Band 10J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1780 |
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... musical ideas , his temper must have endeared him to all Q his acquaintance , as much as his ta- lents . Indeed , the account that is given of his dying worth £ .6000 , befides a valuable collection of pictures , and bequeathing them ...
... musical ideas , his temper must have endeared him to all Q his acquaintance , as much as his ta- lents . Indeed , the account that is given of his dying worth £ .6000 , befides a valuable collection of pictures , and bequeathing them ...
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... It seems to be with musical effe & s as with medicinal , which are enfeeb- led and diminished by frequent ufe . Indeed , The fame neglect of mufical merit and talents is now 225 Extracts from Dr Burney's Hiftory of Mufic .
... It seems to be with musical effe & s as with medicinal , which are enfeeb- led and diminished by frequent ufe . Indeed , The fame neglect of mufical merit and talents is now 225 Extracts from Dr Burney's Hiftory of Mufic .
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... music's art , May cheer my foul , and heal my heart ! Let foft Content our steps pursue , And blifs eternal bound our view : Pow'r I'll refign , and pomp , and glee , Thy beft - lov'd sweets - Society . On being refufed a Dinner . SHUT ...
... music's art , May cheer my foul , and heal my heart ! Let foft Content our steps pursue , And blifs eternal bound our view : Pow'r I'll refign , and pomp , and glee , Thy beft - lov'd sweets - Society . On being refufed a Dinner . SHUT ...
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... Music in England . can fee and hear , than can think • and judge . ' Thus men without tafle or ears for Mufic ever comfort themfelves with imagining that their contempt for what they neither feel nor under- ftand is a mark of fuperior ...
... Music in England . can fee and hear , than can think • and judge . ' Thus men without tafle or ears for Mufic ever comfort themfelves with imagining that their contempt for what they neither feel nor under- ftand is a mark of fuperior ...
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... Music in our country without the affiftance of fo- reigners , after fupporting with great difficulty only three reprefentations , was laid afide and never again per- formed to the fame Mufic * . The verfes of Rosamond are high ly ...
... Music in our country without the affiftance of fo- reigners , after fupporting with great difficulty only three reprefentations , was laid afide and never again per- formed to the fame Mufic * . The verfes of Rosamond are high ly ...
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