The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Том 24Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, limited, 1899 |
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... canon say , the canon of St. Stephen's , who comes himself to officiate at the mass , and who is always so well pleased with our music ? For he is music mad , the good canon , and it is a great honor for us to see him at our altar , he ...
... canon say , the canon of St. Stephen's , who comes himself to officiate at the mass , and who is always so well pleased with our music ? For he is music mad , the good canon , and it is a great honor for us to see him at our altar , he ...
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... canon would much prefer these airs to those with which they usually regaled him . The sacristan , who was by no means pleased with this opinion , shook his head sorrowfully ; and not to make his parishioners discontented , the curate ...
... canon would much prefer these airs to those with which they usually regaled him . The sacristan , who was by no means pleased with this opinion , shook his head sorrowfully ; and not to make his parishioners discontented , the curate ...
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... canon's carriage approached at a slow and majestic pace . The church was decked out in its richest ornaments , and Consuelo was much amused with the self - importance of every one around her . It almost put her in mind of the vanities ...
... canon's carriage approached at a slow and majestic pace . The church was decked out in its richest ornaments , and Consuelo was much amused with the self - importance of every one around her . It almost put her in mind of the vanities ...
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... canon be satisfied . Ah ! the good man seems in a state of placid rapture , and from the way in which every one ... canon , who was profuse in his eulogiums upon them , and requested to hear Porpora's solo again . But Consuelo , who was ...
... canon be satisfied . Ah ! the good man seems in a state of placid rapture , and from the way in which every one ... canon , who was profuse in his eulogiums upon them , and requested to hear Porpora's solo again . But Consuelo , who was ...
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... canon was a man about fifty years of age , with a benevolent expression and handsome features , and remarkably well made , although somewhat inclined to corpulence . His manners were distinguished , even noble , and he told every one in ...
... canon was a man about fifty years of age , with a benevolent expression and handsome features , and remarkably well made , although somewhat inclined to corpulence . His manners were distinguished , even noble , and he told every one in ...
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