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Page 338
... learned but that any of the productions , even the slightest sketches , of so inimitable a master should be irre- coverably gone must be matter of the deepest regret . Among the desiderata , his great work de Re Publicá has for several ...
... learned but that any of the productions , even the slightest sketches , of so inimitable a master should be irre- coverably gone must be matter of the deepest regret . Among the desiderata , his great work de Re Publicá has for several ...
Page 469
... learned from that professor the mysteries of vocal melody , as he had learned from Bach's sonatas those of instrumental music . At eighteen , he composed his first quartetto , which was in vain censured by musical pedants ; for this art ...
... learned from that professor the mysteries of vocal melody , as he had learned from Bach's sonatas those of instrumental music . At eighteen , he composed his first quartetto , which was in vain censured by musical pedants ; for this art ...
Page 503
... learned of the most distant countries . The text of a known work , which offers an easy medium of com- parison between the most dissimilar idioms , has been printed in a vast variety of dialects ; and if , as we have reason to believe ...
... learned of the most distant countries . The text of a known work , which offers an easy medium of com- parison between the most dissimilar idioms , has been printed in a vast variety of dialects ; and if , as we have reason to believe ...
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