Never did any young lady, whose private claims to modest respect were so great as hers are known to be — with such self-denial, fling off their protection, in her resolution to lay hold of her public, at all risks. — Her performances at times approached... Thirty Years' Musical Recollections - Página 236de Henry Fothergill Chorley - 1862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Susan Rutherford - 2006 - 26 páginas
...demonstrated 'all that is noblest in woman', Chorley condemned her as betraying her aristocratic background: Never did any young lady, whose private claims to...characterize them: - and slang has no place in opera, be it the broadest opera buffa. - When she played Zerlina, in 'Don Giovanni', such virtue as there was between... | |
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