The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1931 - 921 Seiten |
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... Bach , like Shakespeare , took what means the time provided , and wrote for what was there , not for what was absent . " Even in Lüneberg , " says Spitta , describing Bach's early years , " the il ' - luck began which pursued the ...
... Bach , like Shakespeare , took what means the time provided , and wrote for what was there , not for what was absent . " Even in Lüneberg , " says Spitta , describing Bach's early years , " the il ' - luck began which pursued the ...
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... Bach in small churches than in great concert halls . If Bach had for his mighty choral effects nothing like the mass of sound that they appear to need , he had a balance of vocal and instrumental tone that we never hear . Moreover , it ...
... Bach in small churches than in great concert halls . If Bach had for his mighty choral effects nothing like the mass of sound that they appear to need , he had a balance of vocal and instrumental tone that we never hear . Moreover , it ...
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... Bach contended vigorously for his rights as a man and his precedence as a public servant , and was as solicitous of a titular honour from the King of Poland as Shakespeare was to establish his right to a grant of arms ; but they offer ...
... Bach contended vigorously for his rights as a man and his precedence as a public servant , and was as solicitous of a titular honour from the King of Poland as Shakespeare was to establish his right to a grant of arms ; but they offer ...
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Decay of the Yeomanry | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON Baron Verulam VISCOUNT ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
BEN JONSON 15731637 | 23 |
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