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... -ie.l, ' 'that i, (lie .my ie .„,: why I like to •■ P h ' •, ' ta ■ . 1 see every day So much of •■ ■ ■ pari ••' human nature. — Notes and ...
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... almost invisible, pierced with three holes and an aperture at either extremity. The player, therefore, has four open or natural notes at command, all the rest being formed in an artificial manner and with extraordinary ingenuity. Signor Pic jo has contrived ...
... thought earnestlythe 12 or 14 perorations of Mr. Hume to every speech the veteran delivers—all these may be matters of good-natured note, but they have, of course, little to do with oratory. There are some earnest men, chiefly young,who are coming up, and ...
... thought earnestly--the 12 or 14 perorations of Mr. HMI to every speech the veteran delivers—all these may be matters of good-natured note, but they have, of awes, little to do with oratory. Then are some earnest meta, shish, young, who are coming and we good ...
... earnestly — the 12 or 14 Serorations of Mr. Hume to every speech tbe veteran eiivers — aU these may be matters of good-natured note, but they have, of course, Uttie to do with oratory. There are some earnest men, chiefly young, who are coming up, and ...
... perplexed wondering audiences render it almost it is plerced with three holes end hes an the rest formed in an open or natural notes at manner end with a chaniom he im getting co widea how he obtains a close and rapid echo, or mn betes, tion to the other ...
... invisible; it is pierced with three holes and has an aperture at either extremity. The player, therefore, is has four~ open or natural notes at command, all the fab rest being formed ir an artificial manaer, and with extraordinary ingenuity. Signer Pieco has contrived ...
... thought earnestly—the 12 or 14 perorations of Mr. Hume to every speech the veteran delivers—all these may be matters of good-natured note, but they have, ot There are some earnest course, little to do with oratory. men, chiefly young, who are “ coming up,” ...
... Song Life !f o r ue _* waa encoied an d responded to.— Glen Push the red wine . his was particularly risk in those natural notes, so pleasing to a Britisfr audience.— Glee 1 he wind whistles cold, wsa thr.lli»g-at the finale the audience were in ...
... has thought earnestly- the or perorations of Mr. ue every speech the veteran delivers —all these may be matters of good-natured note, but they have, of course, little with oratory. There are some earnest men, chiefly young, who are “coming up,*’ and will ...
... occasion, more particularly as he would have been with them but for pressing engagements, both of a public and private nature. note which he (the Mayor) bad received from him, be desired him to make known the expression of his (Mr regret that he was prevented ...