The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... expression painted on the countenances of the attendant monks and friars . The procession arrived at the chapel of the convent ; the sun gleamed for the last time upon the chaplet of the poor novice as she crossed the fatal threshold ...
... expression painted on the countenances of the attendant monks and friars . The procession arrived at the chapel of the convent ; the sun gleamed for the last time upon the chaplet of the poor novice as she crossed the fatal threshold ...
Strona 507
... expression with which the English language was set , placed the style of glee writing very much above the madrigals of Byrd , Wilbye , Bennet , and Weelks . Their pieces remain unrivalled specimens of can- on and fugue , but miserable ...
... expression with which the English language was set , placed the style of glee writing very much above the madrigals of Byrd , Wilbye , Bennet , and Weelks . Their pieces remain unrivalled specimens of can- on and fugue , but miserable ...
Strona 600
... expression and grace ; or whether grace and expression are to be considered as pre- ferable to complexion and shape . I shall not examine whether the piquant of France is to be thought superior to the touchant of England ; or whe- ther ...
... expression and grace ; or whether grace and expression are to be considered as pre- ferable to complexion and shape . I shall not examine whether the piquant of France is to be thought superior to the touchant of England ; or whe- ther ...
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