Scribner's Magazine, Volume 45Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1909 |
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... ENGLISH FROM AN AMERI- CAN POINT OF VIEW , 1. FIRST IMPRESSIONS , II - WHO ARE THE ENGLISH ? III . SPORT , IV . AN ENGLISH COUNTRY TOWN , - ENGLISH IN SINGING , THE USE OF , . ENGLISH SCHOOL , THE , AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART ...
... ENGLISH FROM AN AMERI- CAN POINT OF VIEW , 1. FIRST IMPRESSIONS , II - WHO ARE THE ENGLISH ? III . SPORT , IV . AN ENGLISH COUNTRY TOWN , - ENGLISH IN SINGING , THE USE OF , . ENGLISH SCHOOL , THE , AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART ...
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... English in Singing , PAGE 251 724 41 SASKATCHEWAN , FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOWN THE , Illustrated from photographs . SHEEP - HERDER OF THE SOUTH - WEST , A , Illustrations by the author , reproduced in tint . SHERMAN'S , GENERAL , LETTERS HOME ...
... English in Singing , PAGE 251 724 41 SASKATCHEWAN , FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOWN THE , Illustrated from photographs . SHEEP - HERDER OF THE SOUTH - WEST , A , Illustrations by the author , reproduced in tint . SHERMAN'S , GENERAL , LETTERS HOME ...
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... ENGLISH IN SINGING By Francis Rogers HE announcement that the management of the Metro- politan Opera House will soon begin the production of operas in English is wel- come news to those who be- lieve that the present practice of giving ...
... ENGLISH IN SINGING By Francis Rogers HE announcement that the management of the Metro- politan Opera House will soon begin the production of operas in English is wel- come news to those who be- lieve that the present practice of giving ...
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... English language in singing and its bearing upon ourfuture growth as a really musical people . The field of vocal music divides itself into two styles - the dramatic , or operatic ( including the ... English 42 The Use of English in Singing.
... English language in singing and its bearing upon ourfuture growth as a really musical people . The field of vocal music divides itself into two styles - the dramatic , or operatic ( including the ... English 42 The Use of English in Singing.
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... English po- etry , both dramatic and lyric , suitable for musical setting . We lack only the com- posers equal to their opportunities , and are awaiting with some signs of impatience the arrival on the scene of our Schubert , our Verdi ...
... English po- etry , both dramatic and lyric , suitable for musical setting . We lack only the com- posers equal to their opportunities , and are awaiting with some signs of impatience the arrival on the scene of our Schubert , our Verdi ...
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