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... mind are very numerous . I shall content myself by referring to one of the best known , and certainly one of the most moving - the soliloquy ' Deeper and deeper still ' from Jephtha ( 1752 ) . The conventions of recitative were so ...
... mind are very numerous . I shall content myself by referring to one of the best known , and certainly one of the most moving - the soliloquy ' Deeper and deeper still ' from Jephtha ( 1752 ) . The conventions of recitative were so ...
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... mind ! The ' rigorous teachers ' who seized the poet's youth , ' And purged its faith , and trimm'd its fire ' must ... mind ' of whom he asks forgiveness for his truancy in the cloister ; and the guilty awareness of ' Ev'n now their ...
... mind ! The ' rigorous teachers ' who seized the poet's youth , ' And purged its faith , and trimm'd its fire ' must ... mind ' of whom he asks forgiveness for his truancy in the cloister ; and the guilty awareness of ' Ev'n now their ...
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... mind : but if they have not that character , if they are the result of her notion , that this is the true effect of that friendly assistance , that kind , providential , interference , to which she was looking , for the management of ...
... mind : but if they have not that character , if they are the result of her notion , that this is the true effect of that friendly assistance , that kind , providential , interference , to which she was looking , for the management of ...
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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