| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 414 страници
...what it is we like ; only, in general, we are transported 9 with any thing 30 that is not English : so it be of a foreign growth, let it be Italian, French,...High-Dutch, it is the same thing. In short, our English music is quite rooted out, and nothing yet planted in its stead. When a royal palace is burnt to the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 410 страници
...quarter than Plato has done, who banishes it out of his commonwealth. At present, our notions of music are so very uncertain, that we do not know what it is we like ; only, in general, we are transported 9 with any thing 30 that is not English : so it be of a foreign growth, let it be Italian, French,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 584 страници
...quarter than Plato has done, who banishes it out of his commonwealth. At present, our notions of music are so very uncertain, that we do not know what it is we like ; only, in genera!, we are transported with any thing that is not English ; so it be of a foreign growth, let... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 752 страници
...quarter than Plato has done, who banishes it out of his commonwealth. At present our notions of music are so very uncertain that we do not know what it...we like; only, in general, we are transported with anything that is not English; so it be of a foreign growth, let it be Italian, French, or High Dutch,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 страници
...quarter than Plato has done, who banishes it out of his commonwealth. At present our notions of music are so very uncertain that we do not know what it...we like; only, in general, we are transported with anything that is not English; so it be of a foreign growth, let it be Italian, French, or High Dutch,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 страници
...quarter than Plato has done, who banishes it out of his commonwealth. At present our notions of music are so very uncertain that we do not know what it...we like; only, in general, we are transported with anything that is not English; so it be of a foreign growth, let it be Italian, French, or High Dutch,... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 страници
...know what it is we like; only, in general, we are transported with anything that is not English; so it be of a foreign growth, let it be Italian, French, or High Dutch, it is the same thing. In short, our English music is quite rooted out, and nothing yet... | |
| Daniel Gregory Mason - 1915 - 646 страници
...know what it is we like, only, in general, we are transported with anything that is not English, so it be of a foreign growth, let it be Italian, French, or High Dutch, it is the same thing. In short, our English music is quite rooted out and nothing yet planted... | |
| Matthew Boyden, Nick Kimberley - 2002 - 756 страници
...after his death the Spectator lamented: "At present, our Notions of Musick are so very uncer- O tain, that we do not know what it is we like, only, in general, we are transported with anything -rj that is not English: so if it be of a foreign Growth, let it be Italian, French or High-Dutch,... | |
| Shilleto Richard - 2019 - 464 страници
...quarter than Plato has done, who banishes it out of his Commonwealth. At present our notions of music are so very uncertain, that we do not know what it...we like ; only, in general, we are transported with anything that is not English ; so it be of a foreign growth, let it be Italian, French, or High-Dutch,... | |
| |