Address on Sacred Music: Delivered at the Anniversary of the Handel and Hastings Society, in the Theological Seminary, Princeton, N.J.D. A. Borrenstein., 1827 - 24 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... ance with the will , may , by being left a great while without employment and discipline , forget their obedience and refuse their proper action . No person doubts , that the power of articulating vocal sound , so as to form speech , is ...
... ance with the will , may , by being left a great while without employment and discipline , forget their obedience and refuse their proper action . No person doubts , that the power of articulating vocal sound , so as to form speech , is ...
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... ance with the claim . The culture of the voice , accordingly , is left , in a lamentable degree , to mere accidental influence . Our music receives too much of its character from without , varying every year with the greater or smaller ...
... ance with the claim . The culture of the voice , accordingly , is left , in a lamentable degree , to mere accidental influence . Our music receives too much of its character from without , varying every year with the greater or smaller ...
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Address on Sacred Music: Delivered at the Anniversary of the Handel and ... John Williamson Nevin Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2009 |
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