The EuterpeiadDa Capo Press, 1821 |
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... live without gone a great way to make those sweetest notes , hus- flattery , it is the very food she feeds on , withdraw it band and wife , to sound prodigiously out o'tunish.— and she is in the dumps in a moment , Dear me sir , The old ...
... live without gone a great way to make those sweetest notes , hus- flattery , it is the very food she feeds on , withdraw it band and wife , to sound prodigiously out o'tunish.— and she is in the dumps in a moment , Dear me sir , The old ...
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... live , and the love of sway , are pas- sions that strongly interest the female bosom . Age and despair are their ... lives on the acquisition of that knowledge which shall mature their reason , and their judgment , 1+ EUTERPEIAD : OR ...
... live , and the love of sway , are pas- sions that strongly interest the female bosom . Age and despair are their ... lives on the acquisition of that knowledge which shall mature their reason , and their judgment , 1+ EUTERPEIAD : OR ...
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... lives in a glass - house , shoot , to rear the infant mind in the practice of vir- and should not attack the reputation ... live towards her . It is , says another writer , as if the man move , and have our being . Nature inten ded woman ...
... lives in a glass - house , shoot , to rear the infant mind in the practice of vir- and should not attack the reputation ... live towards her . It is , says another writer , as if the man move , and have our being . Nature inten ded woman ...
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... lives . sig and one or two other cities perhaps ex- on the harpsichord , than on the piano forte ; It is a pleasing reflection that such is the state cepted ) without having an opportunity of hear- and it requires more study to acquire ...
... lives . sig and one or two other cities perhaps ex- on the harpsichord , than on the piano forte ; It is a pleasing reflection that such is the state cepted ) without having an opportunity of hear- and it requires more study to acquire ...
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... lives of Haydn and Mozart . As Mr. G's plan is novel , we give his own explanation , we have some doubts as to the propriety of the title he gives his work , The next movement is a plain but animated chorus . -The chorusses of King are ...
... lives of Haydn and Mozart . As Mr. G's plan is novel , we give his own explanation , we have some doubts as to the propriety of the title he gives his work , The next movement is a plain but animated chorus . -The chorusses of King are ...
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