The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 43Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... person , in short , any romantic circumstance connected with it , can exert an influence upon the emotions of which the music by itself would often be incapable . The music only tends to heighten and render more vivid an idea which has ...
... person , in short , any romantic circumstance connected with it , can exert an influence upon the emotions of which the music by itself would often be incapable . The music only tends to heighten and render more vivid an idea which has ...
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... person or persons who hath or have purchased or acquired the copy or copies of any book or books in order to print or reprint the same , shall have the sole right and liberty of printing such book and books for the term of one and ...
... person or persons who hath or have purchased or acquired the copy or copies of any book or books in order to print or reprint the same , shall have the sole right and liberty of printing such book and books for the term of one and ...
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... person , who by no means desires to lay himself open to the attention of the pro- posed society for the protection of read- ers . He does not leave us with the clamor of this complete catastrophe ring- ing in our ears . A supplementary ...
... person , who by no means desires to lay himself open to the attention of the pro- posed society for the protection of read- ers . He does not leave us with the clamor of this complete catastrophe ring- ing in our ears . A supplementary ...
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