| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 566 pages
...with melody by you, and are all I want. Mattocks's I could wish to be a broken, passionate affair, and the first two lines may be recitative, or what...M'ami, il bel idol mio,' to abet which I have lugged in ' Echo,' who is always f The words of this song, in composing which the directions here given were... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 462 pages
...with melody by you, and are all I want. Matlocks's I could wish to be a broken, passionate affair, and the first two lines may be recitative, or what...pretty well; and, for variety, we want Mr. Simpson's hauthoy to cut a figure, with replying passages, etc., in the way of Fisher's 'M'ami, il bet idol mio,'... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 pages
...with melody by you, and are all I want. Mattocks's I could wish to be a broken, passionate affair, and the first two lines may be recitative, or what you please, uncommon. Miss Brown sings her's in a joyful mood ; we want her to show in it as much execution as she is capable of, which is... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 504 pages
...with melody by you, and are all I want. Mattocks's I could wish to be a broken , passionate affair, and the first two lines may be recitative, or what...it as much execution as she is capable of, which is prette well ; and for variety, we want Mr. Simpson's hautboy to cut a figure, with replying passages,... | |
| George Hogarth - 1851 - 400 pages
...with melody by you, and are all I want. Mattocks's I could wish to be a broken, passionate affair, and the first two lines may be recitative, or what...figure, with replying passages, &c., in the way of Fischer's ' M'ami, bel idol mio,' to abet which, I have lugged in ' Echo,' who is always allowed to... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1886 - 464 pages
...brats," etc.), in which the whole affair lies. Mattocks' I could wish to be a broken, passionate affair, and the first two lines may be recitative, or what...please uncommon. Miss Brown sings hers in a joyful mood : and, for variety, we want Mr. Simpson's hautboy to cut a figure, with replying passages, etc., in... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1886 - 466 pages
...two lines may be recitative, or what you please uncommon. Miss Brown sings hers in a joyful mood : and, for variety, we want Mr. Simpson's hautboy to cut a figure, with replying passages, etc., in the way of Fisher's " M'amt, il bel idol* mio" to abet which I have lugged in " Echo,' who... | |
| Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1890 - 206 pages
...clothed in melody by you, and are all I want. Mattocks's I could wish to be a broken, passionate affair, and the first two lines may be recitative, or what...mood : we want her to show in it as much execution a> she is capable of, which is pretty well ; and, for variety, we want Mr. Simpson's hautboy to cut... | |
| Henry Saxe Wyndham - 1906 - 456 pages
...required the music to produce : — "Mattocks [song] I could wish to be a broken, passionate affair, and the first two lines may be recitative, or what...please uncommon. Miss Brown sings hers in a joyful mood ; and, for variety, we want Mr. Simpson's hautboy to cut a figure, with replying passages, etc." A... | |
| Henry Saxe Wyndham - 1906 - 454 pages
...two lines may be recitative, or what you please uncommon. Miss Brown sings hers in a joyful mood ; and, for variety, we want Mr. Simpson's hautboy to cut a figure, with replying passages, etc." A pathetic incident, oddly unfamiliar to the character of Sheridan, is related by Moore as occurring... | |
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