The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... facts taken from the history of other countries , by saying , such facts may be very true , but they prove little . If you can show an exact similarity of produce , of geographical position , of national character_ in fact , a complete ...
... facts taken from the history of other countries , by saying , such facts may be very true , but they prove little . If you can show an exact similarity of produce , of geographical position , of national character_ in fact , a complete ...
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... fact , to be accompanied by a knowledge as well as a love of in- structed harmony . Some there were , who were not , by any means , ready to listen to us when we spoke thus . feeling bordering on contempt seemed to linger amongst those ...
... fact , to be accompanied by a knowledge as well as a love of in- structed harmony . Some there were , who were not , by any means , ready to listen to us when we spoke thus . feeling bordering on contempt seemed to linger amongst those ...
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He it was , in fact , who first rescued the world from the dull depths of For none will now dare to degrade counterpoint , and taught it to consi- music any more than painting , to the der music rather as the language of level of an art ...
He it was , in fact , who first rescued the world from the dull depths of For none will now dare to degrade counterpoint , and taught it to consi- music any more than painting , to the der music rather as the language of level of an art ...
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... fact . The music - shops , as a source of income , were almost closed to him , as he could not submit his genius to the dictates of fashion . Hofmeister , the publisher , having once advised him to write in a more popular style , or he ...
... fact . The music - shops , as a source of income , were almost closed to him , as he could not submit his genius to the dictates of fashion . Hofmeister , the publisher , having once advised him to write in a more popular style , or he ...
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... Fact or fiction , there is surely a deeper meaning in these few lines than in a dozen Odysseys . " That pole of the pious , and pat- tern of the devoted - that Simoorgh ( great bird ) on the mountain of lone- liness , and crocodile in ...
... Fact or fiction , there is surely a deeper meaning in these few lines than in a dozen Odysseys . " That pole of the pious , and pat- tern of the devoted - that Simoorgh ( great bird ) on the mountain of lone- liness , and crocodile in ...
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