Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... woman owing to the ele- ment of " the love life , " for which alone woman is destined . Anton Rubinstein , the eminent virtuoso of the pianoforte , put this point in a very characteristic and emphatic way in conversation with a friend ...
... woman owing to the ele- ment of " the love life , " for which alone woman is destined . Anton Rubinstein , the eminent virtuoso of the pianoforte , put this point in a very characteristic and emphatic way in conversation with a friend ...
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... woman who enters the field of musical composition , that the very circumstance of her being a woman is made a kind of pretext for criticising her work on different lines from the work of men . " For a woman , " says the critic in effect ...
... woman who enters the field of musical composition , that the very circumstance of her being a woman is made a kind of pretext for criticising her work on different lines from the work of men . " For a woman , " says the critic in effect ...
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... woman's progress as a musician . I call it an ecclesiastical fad , for it is certainly not based either on reason or ... woman will have equal chances with men of training in a school which , in England at any rate , has always shown ...
... woman's progress as a musician . I call it an ecclesiastical fad , for it is certainly not based either on reason or ... woman will have equal chances with men of training in a school which , in England at any rate , has always shown ...
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