The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... considerable fund of various literature . She writes , in general , from accurate observation , or where her means of information fail , she guesses more happily than most people ; confounding sometimes , however , it is said , argument ...
... considerable fund of various literature . She writes , in general , from accurate observation , or where her means of information fail , she guesses more happily than most people ; confounding sometimes , however , it is said , argument ...
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... considerable difference between a sacred and a secular style of harmony . Many things that are prop er in the latter are wholly inadmissible in the former : nor , do we wish to see , in sacred music , even those modern re- finements ...
... considerable difference between a sacred and a secular style of harmony . Many things that are prop er in the latter are wholly inadmissible in the former : nor , do we wish to see , in sacred music , even those modern re- finements ...
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... considerable variety of style . It sometimes happens that a worthless composition , when once before the public , will acquire such a popularity as to render it difficult for a compiler to reject it ; and policy , perhaps , may dictate ...
... considerable variety of style . It sometimes happens that a worthless composition , when once before the public , will acquire such a popularity as to render it difficult for a compiler to reject it ; and policy , perhaps , may dictate ...
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... considerable portion of a volume , which otherwise would not abound in well founded pretensions to science or taste , we sin- cerely hope that in a future edition they will be found more numerous . The rudiments of music , contained in ...
... considerable portion of a volume , which otherwise would not abound in well founded pretensions to science or taste , we sin- cerely hope that in a future edition they will be found more numerous . The rudiments of music , contained in ...
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... considerable degree , in any other country . Such indeed in Britain were formerly those small proprietors called Franklins , who possessed a keen spirit of in- dependence and a determined opposition to oppression ; feel- ings , which ...
... considerable degree , in any other country . Such indeed in Britain were formerly those small proprietors called Franklins , who possessed a keen spirit of in- dependence and a determined opposition to oppression ; feel- ings , which ...
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