Letters On the English Nation volume 2

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Letters On the English Nation volume 2
John Shebbeare
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LET- 204 LETTER LL LETTER LI. 7& the Reverend Father F i L i p p o B o N i N i, at Rome. Dear Sir, DURING the time I tarried in Paris, I could never perceive that the French mu- fic was ever adapted to the words which accom- panied them, no paffion whether love or ha- tred, anger or defpair, were attended with thofe founds, which are uttered by thofe who are un- der the influence of either of thefe pafiions. THE lover, but for his action in his ten- der paffages, would to my hearing have been i...ndif- tinguimable from thofe in his rage ; the mufic ieem'd as well adapted for the exprefling one fenfa- tion as the other in each circumftance j this made the French opera a moft difpleafmg entertain- ment to my ears, efpecially when every thing was accompanied with a fquawl, which is as much out of tune, as the crying of cats, or a pig leading to the (laughter. NOT WITH- L E T T E R LI. 205 NOTWITHSTANDING this, to the fenfe of feeing, an opera in France is an agreeable amufe* ment ; even the chorus of fingers, which made my cars thrill with horror, offered an agreeable enter- tainment to my eyes, and in fome meafurc abated the diftrefs of hearing ; and tho* Jelllot gave me pain in his finging, yet Dupres charmed me with his graceful attitudes in dancing -, 'thc eye is exquifite, and the ear almoft void of

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