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... given by Galilei a hundred years earlier . It is interesting to note that a hundred years later Grétry did exactly the same thing.2 On the other hand Rousseau vigorously denies that French recitative has any relation to the spoken word ...
... given by Galilei a hundred years earlier . It is interesting to note that a hundred years later Grétry did exactly the same thing.2 On the other hand Rousseau vigorously denies that French recitative has any relation to the spoken word ...
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... given this obsession with the Shadow , and given also the strain under which he had laboured as a fighting soldier and the iron self - control which he had always exercised , given the roaring guns and the dead men and the buckled tanks ...
... given this obsession with the Shadow , and given also the strain under which he had laboured as a fighting soldier and the iron self - control which he had always exercised , given the roaring guns and the dead men and the buckled tanks ...
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... given to the interchange of ai and ɛ , even in the commonest words , as KƐ , Tέs , αiv , σai , for kaι , tais , εv , σɛ . Confusion by Scribe B of liquids or stops is also common , as βερτιων for βελτιων , εσπελας for εσπέρας , γλυδων ...
... given to the interchange of ai and ɛ , even in the commonest words , as KƐ , Tέs , αiv , σai , for kaι , tais , εv , σɛ . Confusion by Scribe B of liquids or stops is also common , as βερτιων for βελτιων , εσπελας for εσπέρας , γλυδων ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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