The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 248
... Cosi Fan Tutte , ' ' The Beggar's Opera , ' ' Die Fleder- maus , ' ' Olivette , ' ' Les Cloches de Corneville , ' ' The Geisha , ' ' Merrie England ' - a wealth of laughing music , affording the happiest relief to hearts and minds ...
... Cosi Fan Tutte , ' ' The Beggar's Opera , ' ' Die Fleder- maus , ' ' Olivette , ' ' Les Cloches de Corneville , ' ' The Geisha , ' ' Merrie England ' - a wealth of laughing music , affording the happiest relief to hearts and minds ...
Page 323
... Cosė fan tutte ' could not . Even in Die Meistersinger , ' the beautiful scene at the beginning of the third act is ruined , first by Wagner the prose theorist ( disguised as Hans Sachs ) , who expounds the principles of composition and ...
... Cosė fan tutte ' could not . Even in Die Meistersinger , ' the beautiful scene at the beginning of the third act is ruined , first by Wagner the prose theorist ( disguised as Hans Sachs ) , who expounds the principles of composition and ...
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... Cosė fan tutte ' ( Thus do all Women ! ) , the crown - jewel among light operas . Indeed , Mozart's last Italian opera may be called every Italian opera , for in the impudently absurd story , with its transparent conspiracies ...
... Cosė fan tutte ' ( Thus do all Women ! ) , the crown - jewel among light operas . Indeed , Mozart's last Italian opera may be called every Italian opera , for in the impudently absurd story , with its transparent conspiracies ...
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