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Balli. (I.) Certain analogous dances, which the Italians first introduced about the year 1730, between the acts of their operas, but in the composition of which they were not suffered to intrude so much on the attention of the audience as to rob the poet, composer, and vocal performers of their due rank and importance in the drama.

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