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... look a gift - horse in the mouth , " " Main chance , " " Two strings to his bow , " " Look before you ere you leap , " & c . & c . ; and it is very difficult to say whether in many cases they have not been coined by Butler . A compari ...
... look a gift - horse in the mouth , " " Main chance , " " Two strings to his bow , " " Look before you ere you leap , " & c . & c . ; and it is very difficult to say whether in many cases they have not been coined by Butler . A compari ...
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... Look down , look down on mine ! " Her shame becomes public . Her brother Valentine finds Faust under her window with Mephistopheles serenading her . A fight ensues . Valentine receives a mortal wound and dies , reproaching his guilty ...
... Look down , look down on mine ! " Her shame becomes public . Her brother Valentine finds Faust under her window with Mephistopheles serenading her . A fight ensues . Valentine receives a mortal wound and dies , reproaching his guilty ...
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... look upon us from the works of the poet . We are no longer content with the outward form and the conventionalities of a work of art . We want to know the idea , the thought , the meaning of the music itself , of which the out- ward form ...
... look upon us from the works of the poet . We are no longer content with the outward form and the conventionalities of a work of art . We want to know the idea , the thought , the meaning of the music itself , of which the out- ward form ...
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Poetry By the Right Hon LORD HALsbury | 1 |
Ethical and Symbolical Literature in Art | 25 |
Coincidences By the Right Hon Professor | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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