British name, as well as that it would apply the power of sounds in a manner more amazingly forcible than perhaps has yet been known, and I am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas without skill or conduct,... The Musical World - 310. oldal1860Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| 1823 - 392 oldal
...amazingly forcible than perhaps has yet been known, and I am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas without...been disposed this way, we should now, perhaps, have had an engine so formed as to. strike the minds of half a people at once in a place of worship, with... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 590 oldal
...amazingly forcible than perhaps has yet been known, and I am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas without...been disposed this way, we should now perhaps have had an engine so formed as to strike the minds of half a people at once in a place of worship, with... | |
| 1824 - 262 oldal
...amazingly forcible than perhaps has yet been known, and I am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas, without...been disposed this way, we should now perhaps have had an engine so formed as to strike the minds of half the pcoat once, in a place of worship, with... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 802 oldal
...great man, n like the engineer who signalized himself by this ungenerous practice. Addiiim. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas, without...been disposed this way, we should now perhaps have w engine so formed as to strike the minds of half the people at once in a place of worship, with a... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 410 oldal
...great man, is like the engineer who signalized himself by this ungenerous practice. AddtX'n. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas, without skill or conduct, and to no other purpose hut to suspend or vitiate our understandings, bren disposed this way, we should now perhaps have an... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1837 - 478 oldal
...amazingly forcible than, perhaps, has yet been known, and I am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas, without...an engine so formed as to strike the minds of half the people at once in a place of worship, with a forgetfulness of present care and calamity, and a... | |
| 1853 - 604 oldal
...than perhaps has yet been known, and I am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which had been laid out upon operas, without skill or conduct,...an engine so formed as to strike the minds of half the people at once, in a place of worship, with a forgetfulness of present care and calamity, and a... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 554 oldal
...am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which had been laid out upon operas, witn out skill or conduct, and to no other purpose but to suspend...an engine so formed as to strike the minds of half the people at once, in a place of worship, with a forgetfulness of present care and calamity, and a... | |
| 1855 - 518 oldal
...amazingly forcible than perhaps has yet been known, and I am sure to an end much more worthy. Had the vast sums which have been laid out upon operas without...vitiate our understandings, been disposed this way, wo should now perhaps have had an engine so formed as to strike the minds of half the people at once... | |
| John Hawkins - 1875 - 508 oldal
...amazingly forcible than perhaps ' has yet been known, and I am sure to an end ' much more worthy. Had the vast sums which ' have been laid out upon operas without...engine so formed, ' as to strike the minds of half a people at once in ' a place of worship with a forgetfulness of present ' care and calamity, and a... | |
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