Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Volumen24Werner's Magazine Company, 1900 |
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... holds captive for us the color that the moment made evident to him ; and , if the subject is human , we find the rapid passage of human action con- strained in the immutableness of this plastic art . Here we can contem- plate at leisure ...
... holds captive for us the color that the moment made evident to him ; and , if the subject is human , we find the rapid passage of human action con- strained in the immutableness of this plastic art . Here we can contem- plate at leisure ...
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... hold a truthful mirror up to nature , remembering always that nature is modest and does not indulge in flourishes , no matter how beautifully those flourishes might be curved . Besides ridding our voices and ges- tures of all ...
... hold a truthful mirror up to nature , remembering always that nature is modest and does not indulge in flourishes , no matter how beautifully those flourishes might be curved . Besides ridding our voices and ges- tures of all ...
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... holds herself as pecul- iarly equipped to teach men also . The method is throughout based upon the author's idea of that of Manuel Garcia . " 6 After an explicit and excellent de- fining of the present status of vocal art with broad ...
... holds herself as pecul- iarly equipped to teach men also . The method is throughout based upon the author's idea of that of Manuel Garcia . " 6 After an explicit and excellent de- fining of the present status of vocal art with broad ...
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... hold opposing theories of breathing for song , and they build the voice from entirely different working points upon entirely differ- ent vowel - sound exercises . Both of these well - known teachers make much before the public of their ...
... hold opposing theories of breathing for song , and they build the voice from entirely different working points upon entirely differ- ent vowel - sound exercises . Both of these well - known teachers make much before the public of their ...
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... hold the opinion either that the author is mistaken in her classi- fication of registers , and tone - quality , or that her translator has failed to clearly expose her meaning . " " As to laryngeal action , it is difficult to grasp Mme ...
... hold the opinion either that the author is mistaken in her classi- fication of registers , and tone - quality , or that her translator has failed to clearly expose her meaning . " " As to laryngeal action , it is difficult to grasp Mme ...
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