The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 4
... matter . The fatal consequences of the present war , and the revolution attending it , are attributable to the Government of the Empire ; but the Government of the Em- pire was upheld to the last by the votes and confidence of the ...
... matter . The fatal consequences of the present war , and the revolution attending it , are attributable to the Government of the Empire ; but the Government of the Em- pire was upheld to the last by the votes and confidence of the ...
Pàgina 40
... matter what the style or the subject of the work . Never was praise more exquisite in its discrimination , never was blame less mortifying in its sincerity , than his . ' For years , ' writes a great singer and musician , who has long ...
... matter what the style or the subject of the work . Never was praise more exquisite in its discrimination , never was blame less mortifying in its sincerity , than his . ' For years , ' writes a great singer and musician , who has long ...
Pàgina 42
... matter . But their maker confided in his special musical genius too arrogantly : he heeded too little what he set- nay , it has been said , he absolutely turned away from subjects 6 in which the dramatist might have shared honours with ...
... matter . But their maker confided in his special musical genius too arrogantly : he heeded too little what he set- nay , it has been said , he absolutely turned away from subjects 6 in which the dramatist might have shared honours with ...
Pàgina 43
... matter of secondary in- terest . In his generation Bellini was - and later , Signor Verdi has been - far wiser and ... matters little - he amused himself diligently by composi- tion . One or two of the works thus produced , such as the ...
... matter of secondary in- terest . In his generation Bellini was - and later , Signor Verdi has been - far wiser and ... matters little - he amused himself diligently by composi- tion . One or two of the works thus produced , such as the ...
Pàgina 45
... matter ; he was to be forced into medicine . His sentimental disgust to all the needful studies and physically revolting experiences which must be mastered ere medical skill is reached , is dwelt on by Berlioz in his most spasmodic ...
... matter ; he was to be forced into medicine . His sentimental disgust to all the needful studies and physically revolting experiences which must be mastered ere medical skill is reached , is dwelt on by Berlioz in his most spasmodic ...
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