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Pagina 170
... give something like a novelty of appearance to his variations . This , it must be confessed , is difficult to accomplish ; but the attempt is entitled to our thanks , and shows that he is sufficiently enlightened on the subject to ...
... give something like a novelty of appearance to his variations . This , it must be confessed , is difficult to accomplish ; but the attempt is entitled to our thanks , and shows that he is sufficiently enlightened on the subject to ...
Pagina 211
... give it that support which statesmen refuse . Asso- ' ciations alone can save it , and I hope the plan which has ⚫ occurred to me will not be read without interest ; it ap- pears to me to be combined in such a manner as will give ' new ...
... give it that support which statesmen refuse . Asso- ' ciations alone can save it , and I hope the plan which has ⚫ occurred to me will not be read without interest ; it ap- pears to me to be combined in such a manner as will give ' new ...
Pagina 222
... give . and to for - give . In the third bar of page 5 , is a passage which , at first , we were inclined to believe an error of the engraver , but as the voice and organ parts agree , we can only conclude it to be intentional . It is ...
... give . and to for - give . In the third bar of page 5 , is a passage which , at first , we were inclined to believe an error of the engraver , but as the voice and organ parts agree , we can only conclude it to be intentional . It is ...
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