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A letter written on 28 November 1874 , to Fanny on her birthday , is full of his practising the violin to play in the Messiah at a forthcoming amateur concert . ' I suppose ' , he writes , ' you know that I am going to add my iota to ...
A letter written on 28 November 1874 , to Fanny on her birthday , is full of his practising the violin to play in the Messiah at a forthcoming amateur concert . ' I suppose ' , he writes , ' you know that I am going to add my iota to ...
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In the same letter he embarks on a long and most characteristic discussion on grammar and its relations to ... This was occasioned by some suggestions which Fanny had made in an earlier letter for reforms in the teaching of grammar .
In the same letter he embarks on a long and most characteristic discussion on grammar and its relations to ... This was occasioned by some suggestions which Fanny had made in an earlier letter for reforms in the teaching of grammar .
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In a letter to Fanny , dated 29 November 1877 , he writes : ' How is it that I always get on better with women than with men ? I fear me there is something decidedly womanish in my character . I hardly get beyond monosyllables with any ...
In a letter to Fanny , dated 29 November 1877 , he writes : ' How is it that I always get on better with women than with men ? I fear me there is something decidedly womanish in my character . I hardly get beyond monosyllables with any ...
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VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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