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... heard the amples involve the assertion that the major semitones con effects of my instrument the testimonies of some who did tained in them are more agreeable to his ear when perhear them , and who it will be admitted were very com ...
... heard the amples involve the assertion that the major semitones con effects of my instrument the testimonies of some who did tained in them are more agreeable to his ear when perhear them , and who it will be admitted were very com ...
Pagina 141
... heard her , and even now her voice is in our ear and in our soul . " - Cork Southern Reporter . " In about twenty years , says the Spectator , " Pasta will begin to be spoken of as a promising young person in Ireland . " 14th . The ...
... heard her , and even now her voice is in our ear and in our soul . " - Cork Southern Reporter . " In about twenty years , says the Spectator , " Pasta will begin to be spoken of as a promising young person in Ireland . " 14th . The ...
Pagina 148
... heard him , he could not believe in the existence of such a prodigy : or rather that , though assured of the fact of having heard him , he can scarcely believe in its reality . " Most assuredly , " says he , Paganini is a prodigy , and ...
... heard him , he could not believe in the existence of such a prodigy : or rather that , though assured of the fact of having heard him , he can scarcely believe in its reality . " Most assuredly , " says he , Paganini is a prodigy , and ...
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