Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Italian , " " which is now universal in England and in all English- speaking countries . " Educated men who had been to the Univer- sities or had travelled abroad were capable of employing with equal facility both the English and the ...
... Italian , " " which is now universal in England and in all English- speaking countries . " Educated men who had been to the Univer- sities or had travelled abroad were capable of employing with equal facility both the English and the ...
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... Italian " in their signatures . Others , according to Mr. Faed's picture of the assemblies at the " Mermaid , " who used the Italian script were Southampton , Daniell , and Selden . I have only at command the resources of a private ...
... Italian " in their signatures . Others , according to Mr. Faed's picture of the assemblies at the " Mermaid , " who used the Italian script were Southampton , Daniell , and Selden . I have only at command the resources of a private ...
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... Italian manner , with interspersed harlequinade scenes . Each piece had practically two themes , without connecting link , and each theme had its separate cast of performers . The operatic portion dealt seriously with some Ovidian myth ...
... Italian manner , with interspersed harlequinade scenes . Each piece had practically two themes , without connecting link , and each theme had its separate cast of performers . The operatic portion dealt seriously with some Ovidian myth ...
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