The Edinburgh Review1871 |
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Pàgina 33
... told ; yet not once too often . Who has not heard of the feuds to which the appearance of Gluck's works at the Grand Opéra of Paris gave rise ; of the energetic championship by him of Marie - Antoinette of Austria , his countrywoman ...
... told ; yet not once too often . Who has not heard of the feuds to which the appearance of Gluck's works at the Grand Opéra of Paris gave rise ; of the energetic championship by him of Marie - Antoinette of Austria , his countrywoman ...
Pàgina 38
... told , letter after letter cited , and still the portrait of one of the most representative men of his country and of our time would be left incomplete . One or two marking facts , however , may be put on record . While Rossini was ...
... told , letter after letter cited , and still the portrait of one of the most representative men of his country and of our time would be left incomplete . One or two marking facts , however , may be put on record . While Rossini was ...
Pàgina 44
... told by himself with such an agony of self- exaltation that it is impossible to withhold pity , akin though that be to contempt . There is no want of vivacity in the nar- rative - but a prevailing want of veracity , such as must always ...
... told by himself with such an agony of self- exaltation that it is impossible to withhold pity , akin though that be to contempt . There is no want of vivacity in the nar- rative - but a prevailing want of veracity , such as must always ...
Pàgina 45
... told in the Eneid , ' his principal delight was in books of travel and wild adventure among savage people , and in shadowing out discoveries and hair - breadth ' scapes , of which he was to be the hero . But these violent desires and ...
... told in the Eneid , ' his principal delight was in books of travel and wild adventure among savage people , and in shadowing out discoveries and hair - breadth ' scapes , of which he was to be the hero . But these violent desires and ...
Pàgina 47
... told only makes the scholar's insolence - not the master's punctiliousness -ridi- culous . Berlioz rejoices in detailing the revenges with which , in after - life , he was able to commemorate this petty quarrel . But from first to last ...
... told only makes the scholar's insolence - not the master's punctiliousness -ridi- culous . Berlioz rejoices in detailing the revenges with which , in after - life , he was able to commemorate this petty quarrel . But from first to last ...
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