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Pagina 163
... England and France . In either case Italy loads the dice against herself , unless indeed Italy and her new friends can successfully knock out her old friend England in the first round . But with what object ? In order to bring Germany ...
... England and France . In either case Italy loads the dice against herself , unless indeed Italy and her new friends can successfully knock out her old friend England in the first round . But with what object ? In order to bring Germany ...
Pagina 514
our home , we may best discover the character of England herself . For much of the greatness of England reposes in a continuous and classical rebuke to excess ; and this more than any of her other qualities , founded though it is , not ...
our home , we may best discover the character of England herself . For much of the greatness of England reposes in a continuous and classical rebuke to excess ; and this more than any of her other qualities , founded though it is , not ...
Pagina 583
... England has reached the stage where its unparalleled musical resources have enabled it to act as host to the world's musicians and music . The foundation of the Philharmonic Society in 1813 marks the renaissance of executive music in ...
... England has reached the stage where its unparalleled musical resources have enabled it to act as host to the world's musicians and music . The foundation of the Philharmonic Society in 1813 marks the renaissance of executive music in ...
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