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Pagina 8
... beautiful scorn there was in the air with which she repulsed him ! He pointed to the miserable meal which his presence prevented her from fi- nishing : yes , yes , no doubt he con- trasted it with the dainties which she might purchase ...
... beautiful scorn there was in the air with which she repulsed him ! He pointed to the miserable meal which his presence prevented her from fi- nishing : yes , yes , no doubt he con- trasted it with the dainties which she might purchase ...
Pagina 49
... beautiful aqueduct of Alcantara , which conveys water to Lisbon from the distance of some leagues , must not be omitted . Over the last two hills arches of free - stone , the middle- most of which is , I believe , 350 feet high ...
... beautiful aqueduct of Alcantara , which conveys water to Lisbon from the distance of some leagues , must not be omitted . Over the last two hills arches of free - stone , the middle- most of which is , I believe , 350 feet high ...
Pagina 50
... Mr. K. is not difficult , his niceties in abundance . A work of labour no doubt will meet with a fa- this description ought to be carefully vourable reception . beautiful Motett ( " Rorate Coeli " ) by | 50 MUSICAL REVIEW .
... Mr. K. is not difficult , his niceties in abundance . A work of labour no doubt will meet with a fa- this description ought to be carefully vourable reception . beautiful Motett ( " Rorate Coeli " ) by | 50 MUSICAL REVIEW .
Pagina 51
... beautiful ; and , like those of Mr. Moscheles , may be look- ed upon as models . No. XXIV . " Scots wha ' hae ' wi Wallace bled , " a celebrated Air , with Variations for the Piano- forte , Flute , and Violoncello ; com- posed , and ...
... beautiful ; and , like those of Mr. Moscheles , may be look- ed upon as models . No. XXIV . " Scots wha ' hae ' wi Wallace bled , " a celebrated Air , with Variations for the Piano- forte , Flute , and Violoncello ; com- posed , and ...
Pagina 53
beautiful Motett ( " Rorate Coeli " ) by | should always induce publishers to add , above the stave , an easier ver- sion , so as to render the song more generally accessible . the Abbé Vogler ( to the biographi- cal notice of whom we ...
beautiful Motett ( " Rorate Coeli " ) by | should always induce publishers to add , above the stave , an easier ver- sion , so as to render the song more generally accessible . the Abbé Vogler ( to the biographi- cal notice of whom we ...
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