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... speaking of music , and by the composi- tions which have won the greatest por- tion of quasi - sentimental notoriety ... speak of music in such fashion . In writing about music , Richard Wagner and Hec- tor Berlioz sometimes indulge in ...
... speaking of music , and by the composi- tions which have won the greatest por- tion of quasi - sentimental notoriety ... speak of music in such fashion . In writing about music , Richard Wagner and Hec- tor Berlioz sometimes indulge in ...
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... speak in an ordi- nary tone ; and therefore they have an opportunity of applying oratorical skill to other purposes than those of making it apparent to their fellow - senators that some one is speaking . There is another reason for the ...
... speak in an ordi- nary tone ; and therefore they have an opportunity of applying oratorical skill to other purposes than those of making it apparent to their fellow - senators that some one is speaking . There is another reason for the ...
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... speak of my own work , but in work by American hands the illustrated gift- books issued by Messrs . Fields , Osgood & Co. , under the superintendence and with the sign - manual also of Mr. An- thony , and the Picturesque America of ...
... speak of my own work , but in work by American hands the illustrated gift- books issued by Messrs . Fields , Osgood & Co. , under the superintendence and with the sign - manual also of Mr. An- thony , and the Picturesque America of ...
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