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... whole palette at his command , he can produce an enduring impression with a few strokes in monochrome . The value of this reserve is twofold . In music , more perhaps than even in poetry , the significance of a phrase depends on its ...
... whole palette at his command , he can produce an enduring impression with a few strokes in monochrome . The value of this reserve is twofold . In music , more perhaps than even in poetry , the significance of a phrase depends on its ...
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... whole work . We feel it in Spenser too ; and after the revival of romance towards the close of the eighteenth century it is very common . Scott is full of it ; so is William Morris ; and it has carried Mr. Noyes triumphantly through the ...
... whole work . We feel it in Spenser too ; and after the revival of romance towards the close of the eighteenth century it is very common . Scott is full of it ; so is William Morris ; and it has carried Mr. Noyes triumphantly through the ...
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... whole anthology contains 126 pieces , of which this part gave 42. Professor Thorbecke died in 1890 without carrying the work further . In that year there appeared at Constantinople the first volume of an edition based on the recension ...
... whole anthology contains 126 pieces , of which this part gave 42. Professor Thorbecke died in 1890 without carrying the work further . In that year there appeared at Constantinople the first volume of an edition based on the recension ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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