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They are pervaded by a sensitive , restless , and highly poetic fancy , and abound in subtle ideas , graceful and original harmonic effects , and rich ornamentation . The so - called polonaises , mazurkas , and valses are not dance ...
They are pervaded by a sensitive , restless , and highly poetic fancy , and abound in subtle ideas , graceful and original harmonic effects , and rich ornamentation . The so - called polonaises , mazurkas , and valses are not dance ...
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In modern times , the C. is much used , and with great effect , in operas , especially those of Meyerbeer and Wagner . In the oratorio , the C. is of the greatest importance , and the numbers now employed to sing the C. far exceed ...
In modern times , the C. is much used , and with great effect , in operas , especially those of Meyerbeer and Wagner . In the oratorio , the C. is of the greatest importance , and the numbers now employed to sing the C. far exceed ...
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The minor coincidences between the different books of Scripture have been pointed out with happy effect in the Hore Pauling of Paley , and in other works . The charac ter of our Savior supplies an argument of the grandest power ...
The minor coincidences between the different books of Scripture have been pointed out with happy effect in the Hore Pauling of Paley , and in other works . The charac ter of our Savior supplies an argument of the grandest power ...
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... C.-B. system became such an intolerable grievance , that tradesmen stuck up notices in their windows that no Christmas - boxes would be given ; and at the same time the public authorities issued remonstrances to the same effect .
... C.-B. system became such an intolerable grievance , that tradesmen stuck up notices in their windows that no Christmas - boxes would be given ; and at the same time the public authorities issued remonstrances to the same effect .
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... by his successful prosecution of their prætor , Verres , against whom he prepared no less than six orations , although the first had the effect of disheartening the accused so effectually that he voluntarily retired into exile .
... by his successful prosecution of their prætor , Verres , against whom he prepared no less than six orations , although the first had the effect of disheartening the accused so effectually that he voluntarily retired into exile .
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