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Pagina 3
... glish gentleman was held to be incomplete beautiful melodies of their native land , if he could not read music at sight ; and but who actually deny that such melodies in the public schools it was compulsory have any existence . Not ...
... glish gentleman was held to be incomplete beautiful melodies of their native land , if he could not read music at sight ; and but who actually deny that such melodies in the public schools it was compulsory have any existence . Not ...
Pagina 12
... glish than Irish , and scarcely attempted to reach the popular heart , or , if he did so , failed in the endeavor . He was essen- tially an aristocrat , and might have been compared to a tame canary - bird who never sang well except ...
... glish than Irish , and scarcely attempted to reach the popular heart , or , if he did so , failed in the endeavor . He was essen- tially an aristocrat , and might have been compared to a tame canary - bird who never sang well except ...
Pagina 58
... give their names to any pro - ance as this makes one sigh once more for duction of their pens - the old personal a more peremptory critical standard than any we possess in England . What En- glish belles 58 STYLE AND MISS AUSTEN .
... give their names to any pro - ance as this makes one sigh once more for duction of their pens - the old personal a more peremptory critical standard than any we possess in England . What En- glish belles 58 STYLE AND MISS AUSTEN .
Pagina 59
any we possess in England . What En- glish belles - lettres of the present day want more than anything else is a more widely diffused sense of obligation among the cultivators of them - obligation , if one must put it pedantically , to ...
any we possess in England . What En- glish belles - lettres of the present day want more than anything else is a more widely diffused sense of obligation among the cultivators of them - obligation , if one must put it pedantically , to ...
Pagina 116
... glish mind for a time , could not confirm his grasp of it . The two heroines have in their stories and their destinies enough of resemblance to make a comparison suitable . Zelica is in a prominent place throughout the tale . Our ...
... glish mind for a time , could not confirm his grasp of it . The two heroines have in their stories and their destinies enough of resemblance to make a comparison suitable . Zelica is in a prominent place throughout the tale . Our ...
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