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... words , & c . , & c . The thing is in fact rather what musicians themselves used , I believe , to call a ' lesson ' on the theme of the words than a mere setting of them ; a lesson in the other sense too - for it no doubt helps sluggish ...
... words , & c . , & c . The thing is in fact rather what musicians themselves used , I believe , to call a ' lesson ' on the theme of the words than a mere setting of them ; a lesson in the other sense too - for it no doubt helps sluggish ...
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... words what it tells us . What it tells us cannot be told except by the music or the picture itself . It is not something outside them and separate . Even of a poem , which is in explicit words , we say the same . And we say it because the ...
... words what it tells us . What it tells us cannot be told except by the music or the picture itself . It is not something outside them and separate . Even of a poem , which is in explicit words , we say the same . And we say it because the ...
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... words , which had to be written on the part affected or else worn as a periapt : Stomen calcos stomen meta fofu . The sentence is merely a corrupted passage from the Greek Liturgy of St. Chrysostom : στῶμεν καλῶς · στῶμεν μετὰ φόβου ...
... words , which had to be written on the part affected or else worn as a periapt : Stomen calcos stomen meta fofu . The sentence is merely a corrupted passage from the Greek Liturgy of St. Chrysostom : στῶμεν καλῶς · στῶμεν μετὰ φόβου ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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