The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 255F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... violin - I may as well resume the thread of my narrative in connection with my earliest violin recollections . I became possessed , at the age of six years , of a small red eighteenpenny fiddle and stick , with that flimsy bow and those ...
... violin - I may as well resume the thread of my narrative in connection with my earliest violin recollections . I became possessed , at the age of six years , of a small red eighteenpenny fiddle and stick , with that flimsy bow and those ...
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... violins ? All makers say " Yes ; " naturally , for they supply the new violins of all sizes . But I empha- tically say " No. " The sooner the child gets accustomed to the right violin intervals the better ; the small violins merely ...
... violins ? All makers say " Yes ; " naturally , for they supply the new violins of all sizes . But I empha- tically say " No. " The sooner the child gets accustomed to the right violin intervals the better ; the small violins merely ...
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... violin playing was exactly on a level with my own ; his skill , he modestly owned , was even less , but had it not been for him I never should have played at all . Our method was simple . We sat for two hours after breakfast and scraped ...
... violin playing was exactly on a level with my own ; his skill , he modestly owned , was even less , but had it not been for him I never should have played at all . Our method was simple . We sat for two hours after breakfast and scraped ...
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