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... native music : hence the English musicial drama has been cultivated with varied success from that period to the present day . Proving , too , that the national predilection for foreigners at the expence of native talent was a groundless ...
... native music : hence the English musicial drama has been cultivated with varied success from that period to the present day . Proving , too , that the national predilection for foreigners at the expence of native talent was a groundless ...
Page 397
... native than in her foreign flights ; and therefore we have no reason to repeat our warning , more especially as we here perceive fewer instances of this failing than in many of his late specimens of the poetic literature of different ...
... native than in her foreign flights ; and therefore we have no reason to repeat our warning , more especially as we here perceive fewer instances of this failing than in many of his late specimens of the poetic literature of different ...
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... natives of Patagonia at the extremity of the southern continent ; in the former , including the islanders and the ... native indolence of man , awaken his dormant ingenuity , and overcome that reluctance to exertion which tyrannizes ...
... natives of Patagonia at the extremity of the southern continent ; in the former , including the islanders and the ... native indolence of man , awaken his dormant ingenuity , and overcome that reluctance to exertion which tyrannizes ...
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