Rambling notes and reflections, suggested during a visit to Paris in the winter of 1826-1827Longman, 1827 - 348页 |
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... once ; we shall be tired enough before all is over . At five minutes before eight o'clock on the evening of the 8th inst . entered the barrier of St. Denis by moon- light , and in a few minutes my party were safe lodged at Meurice's , a ...
... once ; we shall be tired enough before all is over . At five minutes before eight o'clock on the evening of the 8th inst . entered the barrier of St. Denis by moon- light , and in a few minutes my party were safe lodged at Meurice's , a ...
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... of seeing a com- poser to whom I had been indebted for a very large share of the enjoyment of my early life . The passport was admitted without a moment's hesitation , and he became all at once as affable 28 CONVERSATION WITH.
... of seeing a com- poser to whom I had been indebted for a very large share of the enjoyment of my early life . The passport was admitted without a moment's hesitation , and he became all at once as affable 28 CONVERSATION WITH.
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Sir Arthur Brooke Faulkner. hesitation , and he became all at once as affable as if we had been old acquaintances . When I complimented his compositions , he answered , with a shrug of modest self- approbation , 66 Mais , monsieur , ma ...
Sir Arthur Brooke Faulkner. hesitation , and he became all at once as affable as if we had been old acquaintances . When I complimented his compositions , he answered , with a shrug of modest self- approbation , 66 Mais , monsieur , ma ...
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... once more acknowledge the authority of the former school as it deserves . Handel he spoke of with the veneration due to his apotheosis . That wonderful man , said he , anticipated every thing that is to be known in the art , and must be ...
... once more acknowledge the authority of the former school as it deserves . Handel he spoke of with the veneration due to his apotheosis . That wonderful man , said he , anticipated every thing that is to be known in the art , and must be ...
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... once have alluded to the first morality the world were ever taught — the morality of the gospel . And yet , as if his exclusive respect for a mere system of morals were not sufficiently emphatic and distinct to answer his purpose , he ...
... once have alluded to the first morality the world were ever taught — the morality of the gospel . And yet , as if his exclusive respect for a mere system of morals were not sufficiently emphatic and distinct to answer his purpose , he ...
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