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Possessed of great wealth and a prepossessing exterior , he cautiously avoided the brilliant circles , of which he might , had he chosen , have been the center of attraction . In his person there was something noble ; dignified and ...
Possessed of great wealth and a prepossessing exterior , he cautiously avoided the brilliant circles , of which he might , had he chosen , have been the center of attraction . In his person there was something noble ; dignified and ...
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The power of understanding the natural expression of music , is , like all the senses , possessed by different individuals in unequal degrees ; and the extreme acuteness of musical perception constitutes the necessary endowment of all ...
The power of understanding the natural expression of music , is , like all the senses , possessed by different individuals in unequal degrees ; and the extreme acuteness of musical perception constitutes the necessary endowment of all ...
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But amidst this mixed multitude of readers there were few who possessed sufficient refinement or leisure , duly to appreciate and steadfastly to pursue those studies which constituted the employment of literary men previous to the ...
But amidst this mixed multitude of readers there were few who possessed sufficient refinement or leisure , duly to appreciate and steadfastly to pursue those studies which constituted the employment of literary men previous to the ...
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