Selected Short Stories of Sinclair LewisDoubleday, Doran & Company, 1837 - 426ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... David Rizzio . But be that as it will , his manner was something peculiar to the English ; and he might have continued as head of the English school , had not his merits been entirely eclipsed by Handel . Han- del , though originally a ...
... David Rizzio . But be that as it will , his manner was something peculiar to the English ; and he might have continued as head of the English school , had not his merits been entirely eclipsed by Handel . Han- del , though originally a ...
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... David Rizzio.2 This Rizzio must have been a most original genius , or have possessed extraordinary imitative powers , to have come , so advanced in life as he did , from Italy , and strike so far out of the common road of his own ...
... David Rizzio.2 This Rizzio must have been a most original genius , or have possessed extraordinary imitative powers , to have come , so advanced in life as he did , from Italy , and strike so far out of the common road of his own ...
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... David Rizzio was neither a mere fiddler , nor a shallow coxcomb , nor a worthless fellow , nor a stranger in Scotland . He had indeed been brought over from Piedmont , to be put at the head of a band of music , by King James V. one of ...
... David Rizzio was neither a mere fiddler , nor a shallow coxcomb , nor a worthless fellow , nor a stranger in Scotland . He had indeed been brought over from Piedmont , to be put at the head of a band of music , by King James V. one of ...
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