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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... respecting the moral influence of Music ; nor do I expect it to quiet a mob , any more than to unite a broken bone . I am even willing to confess , that , under any state of society which we have witnessed , or can readily conceive ...
... respecting the moral influence of Music ; nor do I expect it to quiet a mob , any more than to unite a broken bone . I am even willing to confess , that , under any state of society which we have witnessed , or can readily conceive ...
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... respect- ing its religious uses , and the tales which history or tradition then recorded of its wonders , as employed by Thales , Ter- pander , and others . But the Epicureans , like other sceptics , went too far , and doubted , not ...
... respect- ing its religious uses , and the tales which history or tradition then recorded of its wonders , as employed by Thales , Ter- pander , and others . But the Epicureans , like other sceptics , went too far , and doubted , not ...
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... respects , was justly famed for his delivery of these two compositions ; and they who remember him will testify , that the ef- fect was touching in a high degree ; sur- passed only by his delivery of the famous recitative in Jephtha ...
... respects , was justly famed for his delivery of these two compositions ; and they who remember him will testify , that the ef- fect was touching in a high degree ; sur- passed only by his delivery of the famous recitative in Jephtha ...
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... respects they did this ; viz . in the choice of their subjects , and in the subordinate parts of the drama ; and he referred to the tragedy of Cato as an instance . He then characterized the tragedies of Rowe , Young , A. Hill , Thomson ...
... respects they did this ; viz . in the choice of their subjects , and in the subordinate parts of the drama ; and he referred to the tragedy of Cato as an instance . He then characterized the tragedies of Rowe , Young , A. Hill , Thomson ...
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... , and brilliant sword , in order to pay his respects to that august personage , whom he really thought would every morning arrive at the metropolis , little further , that he had frequently so- licited the Bibliographiana . 51.
... , and brilliant sword , in order to pay his respects to that august personage , whom he really thought would every morning arrive at the metropolis , little further , that he had frequently so- licited the Bibliographiana . 51.
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