The Yellow Book, Volume 3AMS Press, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 76
... things , that the songs he had already published were achievements . They seemed to us original in conception , accomplished and felicitous in treatment ; they were full of melody and movement , full of harmonic surprises ; they had ...
... things , that the songs he had already published were achievements . They seemed to us original in conception , accomplished and felicitous in treatment ; they were full of melody and movement , full of harmonic surprises ; they had ...
Page 83
... things that were true , and they imagined other things that were false . They wouldn't have my wife ; they told the most infamous lies about her ; and I wouldn't have them . Could I be civil to people who insulted and slandered her ? I ...
... things that were true , and they imagined other things that were false . They wouldn't have my wife ; they told the most infamous lies about her ; and I wouldn't have them . Could I be civil to people who insulted and slandered her ? I ...
Page 146
... things , cultivating his intellect with old poetry , nourishing his senses upon rural nature . There are times ... Things , mere tangible things , have a terrible power of education of calling out from the mind innumerable thoughts and ...
... things , cultivating his intellect with old poetry , nourishing his senses upon rural nature . There are times ... Things , mere tangible things , have a terrible power of education of calling out from the mind innumerable thoughts and ...
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