Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... hands ; then he , espying his time , putteth forth an hook with a bait , and speedily with a quick and nimble hand whippeth them out of the water , and giveth them one after another to his companion in the ship - whoever as they be ...
... hands ; then he , espying his time , putteth forth an hook with a bait , and speedily with a quick and nimble hand whippeth them out of the water , and giveth them one after another to his companion in the ship - whoever as they be ...
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... hand for execution without forming the mind and taste of the musician . Musical evenings at home are often a series of displays from which pleasure is excluded , and where to listen is to learn resignation . Nor is the matter mended if ...
... hand for execution without forming the mind and taste of the musician . Musical evenings at home are often a series of displays from which pleasure is excluded , and where to listen is to learn resignation . Nor is the matter mended if ...
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... hand by two great hands and two little hands alternately . was a novelty ; and here in England ' -addressing the boy - they like nothing so much as novelty . ' Have they ever heard four hands on the pianoforte together ? ' asked ...
... hand by two great hands and two little hands alternately . was a novelty ; and here in England ' -addressing the boy - they like nothing so much as novelty . ' Have they ever heard four hands on the pianoforte together ? ' asked ...
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