The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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Page 42
... truth , however , in Dr. Chrysander's remark , that ' it is only in an antiquarian point of ' view that we can speak of lost works of his youth ; in an intel- lectual sense all has been preserved . At every step which he ' took forward ...
... truth , however , in Dr. Chrysander's remark , that ' it is only in an antiquarian point of ' view that we can speak of lost works of his youth ; in an intel- lectual sense all has been preserved . At every step which he ' took forward ...
Page 48
... truth is not lessened but increased by their scientific combination . In the chorus , ' O go your way into His gates , ' for instance , where the counterpoint is so rigidly compact that the parts respond to each other in succes- sive ...
... truth is not lessened but increased by their scientific combination . In the chorus , ' O go your way into His gates , ' for instance , where the counterpoint is so rigidly compact that the parts respond to each other in succes- sive ...
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... truth and variety as great a wonder as ever . On the whole we may conclude , that this great move- ment was in and about the personality of the one man Handel . While Shakspeare , though without equal , was surrounded by men of notable ...
... truth and variety as great a wonder as ever . On the whole we may conclude , that this great move- ment was in and about the personality of the one man Handel . While Shakspeare , though without equal , was surrounded by men of notable ...
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... truth . With him this was the solid substratum of all loveliness or grandeur in sacred music , and it is the secret at once of his simplicity and exaltation . He is the more impressive as his style has in it none of the strategy of ...
... truth . With him this was the solid substratum of all loveliness or grandeur in sacred music , and it is the secret at once of his simplicity and exaltation . He is the more impressive as his style has in it none of the strategy of ...
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... truth to these mountain tops , where a fervid faith is made to hear the ascriptions of the ' multitude whom no man can number , ' that we lose sight even of the composer himself , and regard only the great Revelation which shines ...
... truth to these mountain tops , where a fervid faith is made to hear the ascriptions of the ' multitude whom no man can number , ' that we lose sight even of the composer himself , and regard only the great Revelation which shines ...
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