The Director: A Weekly Literary Journal: Containing I. Essays, on Subjects of Literature, the Fine Arts and Manners. II. Bibliographana. Account of Rare and Curious Books and of the Book Sales in this Country, from the Close of the Seventeenth Century. III. Royal Institution. Analyses of the Lectures Delivered Weekly. IV. British Gallery. Description of the Principal Pictures Exhibited ... V. 1-2: Jan. 24-July 4, 1807, Band 2Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Frognall Longman, Hurst, 1807 |
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... feelings , of human beings . As an art of imitation , Music , undoubtedly , ranks very low . Her resemblances are imperfect , but her sympathies are com- plete . She cannot paint a battle ; but she can give dignity , and even sub ...
... feelings , of human beings . As an art of imitation , Music , undoubtedly , ranks very low . Her resemblances are imperfect , but her sympathies are com- plete . She cannot paint a battle ; but she can give dignity , and even sub ...
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... feeling insinuates itself with Music , even when the singer is no moral agent , the poets have , with one consent , agreed to attribute passions to the nightingale , to which she doubtless . is a stranger ; and have supposed that she ...
... feeling insinuates itself with Music , even when the singer is no moral agent , the poets have , with one consent , agreed to attribute passions to the nightingale , to which she doubtless . is a stranger ; and have supposed that she ...
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... feelings of the soul , which he possessed , and well knew how to communicate ; but which cannot be received where the mind is not prepared . But , where any congenial dispositions exist , I have no doubt in saying , that no eloquence of ...
... feelings of the soul , which he possessed , and well knew how to communicate ; but which cannot be received where the mind is not prepared . But , where any congenial dispositions exist , I have no doubt in saying , that no eloquence of ...
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... feeling , almost too powerful to be sus- tained . If any thing can go beyond the effect of proclaiming the Saviour , “ King of Kings , and Lord of Lords , " with al- ternate bursts of " Hallelujah , " it is the 20 On the Moral Effects ...
... feeling , almost too powerful to be sus- tained . If any thing can go beyond the effect of proclaiming the Saviour , “ King of Kings , and Lord of Lords , " with al- ternate bursts of " Hallelujah , " it is the 20 On the Moral Effects ...
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... feelings of Miss Polly . In short , Mr. Director , I am appre- hensive that the Playhouse has done no- thing but prepare my boy for the high- way , and my girls for a bagnio . After so much care and expence incurred in my children's ...
... feelings of Miss Polly . In short , Mr. Director , I am appre- hensive that the Playhouse has done no- thing but prepare my boy for the high- way , and my girls for a bagnio . After so much care and expence incurred in my children's ...
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