The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266 à 267William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1936 |
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... magic flute , given him by the queen . But before the collaborators in the new pantomime had got very far , their plot was anticipated by a rival , who hastily pro- duced an entertainment in which a prince and his servant accomplished ...
... magic flute , given him by the queen . But before the collaborators in the new pantomime had got very far , their plot was anticipated by a rival , who hastily pro- duced an entertainment in which a prince and his servant accomplished ...
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... Flute ' was made quite casually in conversation at a time when he was an eminent man with nothing to gain from a confessed association with Schikaneder's shabby enter- prises . Whatever Giesecke's part in ' The Magic Flute , ' the clear ...
... Flute ' was made quite casually in conversation at a time when he was an eminent man with nothing to gain from a confessed association with Schikaneder's shabby enter- prises . Whatever Giesecke's part in ' The Magic Flute , ' the clear ...
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... Magic Flute ' sings the love that is light and life . That there are some minor failures in ' The Magic Flute ' cannot be denied ; but we must not be bullied into taking its greatest merit as its greatest defect . We have learned to ...
... Magic Flute ' sings the love that is light and life . That there are some minor failures in ' The Magic Flute ' cannot be denied ; but we must not be bullied into taking its greatest merit as its greatest defect . We have learned to ...
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