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Pàgina 21
... known , compels a man to divide his land and other property equally amongst his children . The French peasant regards the extreme partition of his possessions as an evil only to be avoided by limiting the number of his descendants . He ...
... known , compels a man to divide his land and other property equally amongst his children . The French peasant regards the extreme partition of his possessions as an evil only to be avoided by limiting the number of his descendants . He ...
Pàgina 25
... known their opinions ; utterly powerless to check the Govern- ment in its course . The Emperor appears to have supposed ( perhaps erroneously ) that the army did wish for war and was prepared for it . The warning voice which had come ...
... known their opinions ; utterly powerless to check the Govern- ment in its course . The Emperor appears to have supposed ( perhaps erroneously ) that the army did wish for war and was prepared for it . The warning voice which had come ...
Pàgina 33
... known to have been re - written , if not altogether written , by Marmontel . Even the oppressive heaviness of Dr. Jahn's four volumes cannot extinguish the interest of Mozart's life , with its brilliant opening , its revelations of one ...
... known to have been re - written , if not altogether written , by Marmontel . Even the oppressive heaviness of Dr. Jahn's four volumes cannot extinguish the interest of Mozart's life , with its brilliant opening , its revelations of one ...
Pàgina 36
... known indolence of temperament and the excellence of the fruits of his labour considered . He was used to speak of not having been hurried over Semiramide ' ! because it took him only some thirty days to write that opera . It is true ...
... known indolence of temperament and the excellence of the fruits of his labour considered . He was used to speak of not having been hurried over Semiramide ' ! because it took him only some thirty days to write that opera . It is true ...
Pàgina 41
... known that an early Oratorio , Ciro in Babilonia , ' furnished a chorus to ' Aureliano in Palmyra , ' which afterwards took the form of Almaviva's opening air in Il Barbiere . ' One of the same for- gotten works contained the germ of ...
... known that an early Oratorio , Ciro in Babilonia , ' furnished a chorus to ' Aureliano in Palmyra , ' which afterwards took the form of Almaviva's opening air in Il Barbiere . ' One of the same for- gotten works contained the germ of ...
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