The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 43
... expression in another form of the insolence of Catalani's hus- band , who demanded for the formation of an opera merely ' my wife and five or six puppets . ' The music was to super- sede the story - to make the acting a matter of ...
... expression in another form of the insolence of Catalani's hus- band , who demanded for the formation of an opera merely ' my wife and five or six puppets . ' The music was to super- sede the story - to make the acting a matter of ...
Pàgina 49
... expression and meaning of every given sequence of notes lies in their execution ; -and that the same identical phrase may be turned to the purposes of joy or sor- row , inasmuch as it is delivered with triumphant boldness or languishing ...
... expression and meaning of every given sequence of notes lies in their execution ; -and that the same identical phrase may be turned to the purposes of joy or sor- row , inasmuch as it is delivered with triumphant boldness or languishing ...
Pàgina 56
... expression , this signifies expression in a frenzy to reproduce the inner meaning of the subject , even when the subject is totally without passion , and the matter in hand is to express soft and tender sentiments , or calms the most ...
... expression , this signifies expression in a frenzy to reproduce the inner meaning of the subject , even when the subject is totally without passion , and the matter in hand is to express soft and tender sentiments , or calms the most ...
Pàgina 65
... expressions of impatience , sometimes turn round and attempt a dignified rebuke to the interrupters , as if it were the latter who were in error in giving effect to the public opinion of the House , instead of themselves who were ...
... expressions of impatience , sometimes turn round and attempt a dignified rebuke to the interrupters , as if it were the latter who were in error in giving effect to the public opinion of the House , instead of themselves who were ...
Pàgina 84
... expression of public opinion through the ordinary ' channels of information ' ) , and by the time likely to be occu- pied in the discussion of its future stages . Their judgment would moreover be affected by the question whether the ...
... expression of public opinion through the ordinary ' channels of information ' ) , and by the time likely to be occu- pied in the discussion of its future stages . Their judgment would moreover be affected by the question whether the ...
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