Putnam's Monthly, Tom 10G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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Strona 188
... England , with such an accession of pleasure and repute on each occasion , that his name and fame seemed to become as steadily English as were those of the more thoroughly domiciled Handel in his day . Nine times he went to England ...
... England , with such an accession of pleasure and repute on each occasion , that his name and fame seemed to become as steadily English as were those of the more thoroughly domiciled Handel in his day . Nine times he went to England ...
Strona 189
... England finds the simplest national air to be true and pleasant is the same which has success- ively and firmly appropriated the grand- est strains of Handel , Beethoven , and Haydn . And it was the same faculty which at once founded in ...
... England finds the simplest national air to be true and pleasant is the same which has success- ively and firmly appropriated the grand- est strains of Handel , Beethoven , and Haydn . And it was the same faculty which at once founded in ...
Strona 190
... England he went , worn and weary , back to Ger- many . In Frankfort he met news of the sudden death of his sister , Madame Hensel , to whom he had always been ardently attached . He fell to the ground with a shriek , and though he ...
... England he went , worn and weary , back to Ger- many . In Frankfort he met news of the sudden death of his sister , Madame Hensel , to whom he had always been ardently attached . He fell to the ground with a shriek , and though he ...
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