The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 10
... taken the crown by succession since the commencement of the Revolution ; and the right of succes- sion , though constantly acknowledged by the law , has been so often set aside by revolutions , that no reliance can be placed upon it ...
... taken the crown by succession since the commencement of the Revolution ; and the right of succes- sion , though constantly acknowledged by the law , has been so often set aside by revolutions , that no reliance can be placed upon it ...
Pàgina 25
... taken on the question the votes would have been ten to one for peace . But they were powerless even to make known their opinions ; utterly powerless to check the Govern- ment in its course . The Emperor appears to have supposed ...
... taken on the question the votes would have been ten to one for peace . But they were powerless even to make known their opinions ; utterly powerless to check the Govern- ment in its course . The Emperor appears to have supposed ...
Pàgina 39
... impotence , requesting him to accept the dedication of a new Barbiere , and hoping that no offence would be taken at the attempt . 6 6 To Signor dell ' Argine's modest petition the master wrote 1871 . 39 Lives of Rossini and Berlioz .
... impotence , requesting him to accept the dedication of a new Barbiere , and hoping that no offence would be taken at the attempt . 6 6 To Signor dell ' Argine's modest petition the master wrote 1871 . 39 Lives of Rossini and Berlioz .
Pàgina 49
... taken slight pains to profit by his sojourn in the South . With a self - conceit not rare in his countrymen , he disdained master- ing the language , or studying the works concerning which he could so complacently deliver his ...
... taken slight pains to profit by his sojourn in the South . With a self - conceit not rare in his countrymen , he disdained master- ing the language , or studying the works concerning which he could so complacently deliver his ...
Pàgina 50
... taken into account . They are of little or no value ( or , to put it otherwise , scarcely com- prehensible ) , he owns , unless he was at hand to direct and animate the performance . Every other conductor who has lent himself to the ...
... taken into account . They are of little or no value ( or , to put it otherwise , scarcely com- prehensible ) , he owns , unless he was at hand to direct and animate the performance . Every other conductor who has lent himself to the ...
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