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Pàgina 12
... direct aright the course of her policy towards the enemy or the passionate self - sacrifice of her sons ? Who can make peace ? Who can contract in her name ? In nothing is the present con- test more fearfully unequal , than in the fact ...
... direct aright the course of her policy towards the enemy or the passionate self - sacrifice of her sons ? Who can make peace ? Who can contract in her name ? In nothing is the present con- test more fearfully unequal , than in the fact ...
Pàgina 39
... direct clearness there was no misunderstand- ing . Certain of his opinions recorded were curious examples of prejudice . He was used to speak contemptuously of Bach , as a tiresome fugue writer , little foreseeing , it may be , the ...
... direct clearness there was no misunderstand- ing . Certain of his opinions recorded were curious examples of prejudice . He was used to speak contemptuously of Bach , as a tiresome fugue writer , little foreseeing , it may be , the ...
Pàgina 50
... direct and animate the performance . Every other conductor who has lent himself to the ungrateful task is either placarded as incom- petent or damned with faint praise . son . The hated time of reward and exile went over , and at last ...
... direct and animate the performance . Every other conductor who has lent himself to the ungrateful task is either placarded as incom- petent or damned with faint praise . son . The hated time of reward and exile went over , and at last ...
Pàgina 113
... direct the particular attention of our readers to the opening pages of the last chapter of this volume , in which is recorded the dis- cussion between Sir John Lawrence and several of his ablest lieutenants upon a question of the ...
... direct the particular attention of our readers to the opening pages of the last chapter of this volume , in which is recorded the dis- cussion between Sir John Lawrence and several of his ablest lieutenants upon a question of the ...
Pàgina 148
... direct contact with problems which , though based on innumerable phenomena , forming the totality of our physical knowledge , leave reason utterly at fault . Take for instance the old question regarding that very Matter itself , which ...
... direct contact with problems which , though based on innumerable phenomena , forming the totality of our physical knowledge , leave reason utterly at fault . Take for instance the old question regarding that very Matter itself , which ...
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