The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 31
... Italy was established by the arms of France , but with the cordial concurrence and moral support of this country ; and that our own commercial relations with France were opened and extended by a Treaty which has been a beacon of free ...
... Italy was established by the arms of France , but with the cordial concurrence and moral support of this country ; and that our own commercial relations with France were opened and extended by a Treaty which has been a beacon of free ...
Pàgina 36
... Italian opera produced by Rossini was a trifle in one act , La Cambiale di Matrimonio , ' given at the Teatro San ... Italy , he availed himself of his right to employ in any new production the best pieces of music which had belonged ...
... Italian opera produced by Rossini was a trifle in one act , La Cambiale di Matrimonio , ' given at the Teatro San ... Italy , he availed himself of his right to employ in any new production the best pieces of music which had belonged ...
Pàgina 38
... Italian operas were written . The money in her purse , and the gains reaped in England during a visit made in the luxurious times of George IV . , who distinguished the artist with the most marked cour- tesies and favours , laid the ...
... Italian operas were written . The money in her purse , and the gains reaped in England during a visit made in the luxurious times of George IV . , who distinguished the artist with the most marked cour- tesies and favours , laid the ...
Pàgina 39
... Italian folk , and feared the Evil Eye . He feared railways still more ; and when he removed himself for the last time from Italy to Paris , he insisted on being dragged through the long journey in a carriage as safer than and there ...
... Italian folk , and feared the Evil Eye . He feared railways still more ; and when he removed himself for the last time from Italy to Paris , he insisted on being dragged through the long journey in a carriage as safer than and there ...
Pàgina 41
... Italian operas ; and the task , if completed , would destroy those theories of ripening and development which critics of a certain order love to build up and lay hold upon . An instance or two may be given in addition to those already ...
... Italian operas ; and the task , if completed , would destroy those theories of ripening and development which critics of a certain order love to build up and lay hold upon . An instance or two may be given in addition to those already ...
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