Blackwood's Magazine, Том 45W. Blackwood, 1839 |
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... better known under the title of " The Grinder . " In the year 1680 , the air of Kathe- rine Ogie was sung at a concert in Stationers ' Hall , by Abell , the lutanist and counter - tenor singer , of whom the strange story is told , that ...
... better known under the title of " The Grinder . " In the year 1680 , the air of Kathe- rine Ogie was sung at a concert in Stationers ' Hall , by Abell , the lutanist and counter - tenor singer , of whom the strange story is told , that ...
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... better acquaintance with the Skene MS . itself , which must now form an important part of the data on which every system , explanatory of Scottish music , is to be founded . The most interesting melody , un- doubtedly , with which this ...
... better acquaintance with the Skene MS . itself , which must now form an important part of the data on which every system , explanatory of Scottish music , is to be founded . The most interesting melody , un- doubtedly , with which this ...
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... better scope for musical ta- lent than this field . A genuine Scottish melody , performed with all the recom- mendations of regulated intonation , simple embellishment , lucid articula- tion , and appropriate feeling , is calcu- lated ...
... better scope for musical ta- lent than this field . A genuine Scottish melody , performed with all the recom- mendations of regulated intonation , simple embellishment , lucid articula- tion , and appropriate feeling , is calcu- lated ...
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... better be young than old . But if you do , I can tell you it is a thumping mistake , for I should have all the work to do over again . I'd as soon have the waggon go over my leg again , just for fun . " O ! for the days when I was young ...
... better be young than old . But if you do , I can tell you it is a thumping mistake , for I should have all the work to do over again . I'd as soon have the waggon go over my leg again , just for fun . " O ! for the days when I was young ...
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... better than some . That's no help , you'll say . Right - very true - none in the world . For I must be judged not by this man or t'other man , but by what I knew and might have done myself , if I had been so minded . And I don't believe ...
... better than some . That's no help , you'll say . Right - very true - none in the world . For I must be judged not by this man or t'other man , but by what I knew and might have done myself , if I had been so minded . And I don't believe ...
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