The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... never troubled their heads about any theory of sound . Meagre as is the music of the Troubadours ' songs , we feel that they con- tain the germ of that which the Greeks never sought after , and the convent never sus- pected . In the ...
... never troubled their heads about any theory of sound . Meagre as is the music of the Troubadours ' songs , we feel that they con- tain the germ of that which the Greeks never sought after , and the convent never sus- pected . In the ...
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... never was in Scotland . He never had any occasion , in his official position , to come into collision with any of our coun- trymen ; and those who identify him with Ju- nius have not been able to assign a single reason , or to refer to ...
... never was in Scotland . He never had any occasion , in his official position , to come into collision with any of our coun- trymen ; and those who identify him with Ju- nius have not been able to assign a single reason , or to refer to ...
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... never spoke to the empty echo of popular applause , he never expected to receive a reply . But we imagine that we notice in the various productions he has left a sort o tentative process , as of a mind distracted by various models and ...
... never spoke to the empty echo of popular applause , he never expected to receive a reply . But we imagine that we notice in the various productions he has left a sort o tentative process , as of a mind distracted by various models and ...
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