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... century indeed deserved its title of the Music of the Golden Age , and ought as such to be made the foundation of our musical experience and culture . It has not yet attained that position , and until we have permanently freed ourselves ...
... century indeed deserved its title of the Music of the Golden Age , and ought as such to be made the foundation of our musical experience and culture . It has not yet attained that position , and until we have permanently freed ourselves ...
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... century it enters into regions partly mountainous and partly desert , and becomes choked with weeds . In the eighteenth century it is drastically cleared up by Bach and Handel , and drained off into various smaller channels by other ...
... century it enters into regions partly mountainous and partly desert , and becomes choked with weeds . In the eighteenth century it is drastically cleared up by Bach and Handel , and drained off into various smaller channels by other ...
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... century , and even the romantic modulations of Schubert and Brahms , without any loss of the subtlety and freedom which six- teenth - century harmony owes to its derivation from the ecclesiastical modes . The chief practical obstacles ...
... century , and even the romantic modulations of Schubert and Brahms , without any loss of the subtlety and freedom which six- teenth - century harmony owes to its derivation from the ecclesiastical modes . The chief practical obstacles ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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