| 1824 - 262 páginas
...wife was waiting dinner,) and at length addressing the Performer, told him that he was convinced he could not play the people out, and advised him to...celebration of Divine worship, another is indifferent about it, a third objects to particular sorts or kinds, a fourth asserts the whole to be a superstious adjunct... | |
| Andrew Wilkie - 1824 - 348 páginas
...was waiting dinner ;) and at length addressing the performer, told him that he was convinced that he could not play the people out, and advised him to...manner operated like the reading of the Riot Act. THE CHILTERN HUNDREDS. The Chiltern Hundreds, so frequently mentioned as being accepted by the members... | |
| 1826 - 370 páginas
...was waiting dinner); and at length addressing the performer, told him that he was convinced that he could not play the people out, and advised him to...manner operated like the reading of the Riot Act. COMMEMORATION OF HANDEL. The grandest and most extensive musical exhihition ever witnessed, was that... | |
| 1831 - 256 páginas
...and at length addressing the performer, told him he was convinced that he covld not play the peopk out, and advised him to relinquish the attempt; which...manner operated like the reading of the riot act. QUAKERS. An address of the Quakers to James 2d, on his accession, preserved in Wanley's Common-place... | |
| 1852 - 670 páginas
...was wailing dinner); and at length addressing the performer, told him that he was convinced that he could not play the people out, and advised him to...manner operated like the reading of the Riot Act. HAYDN AND MOZART. Haydn and Mozart, two of the greatest composers of ancient or modern times, had the... | |
| 1839 - 674 páginas
...told him that he was convinced that ht? could not play the people out, and advised him to relinqnish the attempt; which being done, a few strains in the...manner operated like the reading of the Riot Act. HAYDN AND MOZART. Haydn and Mozart, two of the greatest composers of ancient or modern times, had the... | |
| 1845 - 638 páginas
...wife was waiting dinner,) and at length addressing the performer, told him he was convinced that he could not play the people out and advised him to relinquish...the riot act, by instantly dispersing the audience. The second department of church music is the vocal. Every one should take a part in the psalms and... | |
| 1847 - 666 páginas
...not play the people ont,' aod advised him to relinqnish the attempt; which being done, a few straius cious *,-!>"-, "J '• ,— — i— , 366 3G7 wsth a flying dragon HAYDN AND MOZART. Hnydu an.-l Mozart, I wo of the greatest composers of ancient or modern times, had... | |
| 926 páginas
...was waiting dinner) ; and at length addressing the performer, told him that he was convinced that he could not play the people out, and advised him to...manner operated like the reading of the Riot Act. THE LORD'S DAY. (Continued from page 266. ) PART ii. God is the pow'r invisible, Which grace to us... | |
| 1853 - 308 páginas
...impatient (perhaps his wife was waiting dinner) and at length, addressing the performer, told him that he could not play the people out, and advised him to relinquish the attempt; which done, a few harsh strains, in the accustomed manner, operated like the reading of the riot act, by... | |
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