The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Dans les arts il faut faire grand was a common expression of his — hence the sprawling nature of his compositions . " Rubinstein would never appear to have had an ambition to shine upon any other instrument except the piano ; in fact ...
Dans les arts il faut faire grand was a common expression of his — hence the sprawling nature of his compositions . " Rubinstein would never appear to have had an ambition to shine upon any other instrument except the piano ; in fact ...
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In his adagios he is incredibly great - from the most beautiful lyric expression to the metaphysical . Yes , he attains the mystical in this art of expression ; but he is most inconceivable in his scherzos ( some of them I would compare ...
In his adagios he is incredibly great - from the most beautiful lyric expression to the metaphysical . Yes , he attains the mystical in this art of expression ; but he is most inconceivable in his scherzos ( some of them I would compare ...
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Her supreme excellence consisted not in depicting varying character , but in expressing abstract passion . It was Rachel herself , not Camille , that was so great , so transcendent . Her intensity of emotion , her superb scorn ...
Her supreme excellence consisted not in depicting varying character , but in expressing abstract passion . It was Rachel herself , not Camille , that was so great , so transcendent . Her intensity of emotion , her superb scorn ...
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Palace An Old and an Old High Town By PERCY FITZGERALD | 70 |
Peasant Proprietor The WestPyrenean By A R WHITEWAY | 226 |
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