The National Review, Том 15Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1862 |
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... fact that although the Eter- nal Beauty is as sacred as the Eternal Truth , yet the former is that side of the Divine Life whose pure service is the most trying to mortal frailty . Those who devote themselves to the arts of expression ...
... fact that although the Eter- nal Beauty is as sacred as the Eternal Truth , yet the former is that side of the Divine Life whose pure service is the most trying to mortal frailty . Those who devote themselves to the arts of expression ...
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... fact , and at an early period took measures for the boy's musical education . After one or two removals , the family settled at Berlin , where Felix was placed under the tuition of Zelter , the director of the Berlin Singing Academy ...
... fact , and at an early period took measures for the boy's musical education . After one or two removals , the family settled at Berlin , where Felix was placed under the tuition of Zelter , the director of the Berlin Singing Academy ...
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... fact prove the desecration of the words ? A hundred times during the ceremony I was driven wild by such things as these ; and * The readers of Miss Winkworth's Lyra Germanica ( vol . i . ) will remember the interesting tradition ...
... fact prove the desecration of the words ? A hundred times during the ceremony I was driven wild by such things as these ; and * The readers of Miss Winkworth's Lyra Germanica ( vol . i . ) will remember the interesting tradition ...
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... fact , and tell us somewhat of the poems which he rejected as unsuitable . His relative , Madame Pereira , had requested him to set to music for her a descriptive poem called the " Nächt- liche Heerschau ; " * and he writes in reply 12 ...
... fact , and tell us somewhat of the poems which he rejected as unsuitable . His relative , Madame Pereira , had requested him to set to music for her a descriptive poem called the " Nächt- liche Heerschau ; " * and he writes in reply 12 ...
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... fact , the applause continued until Mendelssohn was compelled to sit down at the piano , and impro- vise on the theme of that chorus . He carried , as usual , the audience with him , and imparted to every one present the sentiment of ...
... fact , the applause continued until Mendelssohn was compelled to sit down at the piano , and impro- vise on the theme of that chorus . He carried , as usual , the audience with him , and imparted to every one present the sentiment of ...
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