The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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... principal oboist to the Theatre Royal , Covent Garden , and who is , we believe , a performer of taste and re- putation , professes to give in these two voluines C depth and strength of feeling , and are altogether better 1831 . ( 9 )
... principal oboist to the Theatre Royal , Covent Garden , and who is , we believe , a performer of taste and re- putation , professes to give in these two voluines C depth and strength of feeling , and are altogether better 1831 . ( 9 )
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... taste of the day seems to require in a title . The work consists merely of a chronicle of musical events , a register of opera tical performances during the period described ; a considerable portion of which is composed of pas- sages ...
... taste of the day seems to require in a title . The work consists merely of a chronicle of musical events , a register of opera tical performances during the period described ; a considerable portion of which is composed of pas- sages ...
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... tastes of the many . This rule is especially true as applied to literature . The path made by an individual is ... taste of the times - an historical romance , grafted on a book of travels . Mr. Carne has been very judicious in his ...
... tastes of the many . This rule is especially true as applied to literature . The path made by an individual is ... taste of the times - an historical romance , grafted on a book of travels . Mr. Carne has been very judicious in his ...
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... taste exhibited throughout . Essays on Political Economy . 1 vol . 8vo . We object to the present volume on more grounds than one ; it is , in the first place , not altogether what it professes to be for though the title page states ...
... taste exhibited throughout . Essays on Political Economy . 1 vol . 8vo . We object to the present volume on more grounds than one ; it is , in the first place , not altogether what it professes to be for though the title page states ...
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... taste , which heightens while it adorns the reputa- tion of the public character . " Le Keepsake François " is dedicated , with the greatest propriety , to Marie Amelie , the amiable Queen of the French . There breathes through the ...
... taste , which heightens while it adorns the reputa- tion of the public character . " Le Keepsake François " is dedicated , with the greatest propriety , to Marie Amelie , the amiable Queen of the French . There breathes through the ...
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