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Mr Pubpurg ' s account of th , e French and German school * is dharact ^ MM' W' &A % h care , justice tftdr ' £ <> 6 a ft » £ f *> W 9 alWtt ^ 'MrtTeam rty t < 5 > iiat he bSJs of" RotfeJ thi RombtW arid' ! Dfe"B £ ri 6 ti It is ' a good anecdote of theitftWf thati Wfette tj
fdiivtEttglisH . professor , mort noted for his I execatio ^ ttt « te his feMiri ^/ - co'fapi 3 Lined to him that he cduld product n ^^ flSsct b ^ Ji Syiri ^ Kib compositions . To which ) e Beridt ¥€ 6 fi # d r ^ WsftftMt y Jmtt deTame / " This wis Mori , wg SnU * e sWdittv . His performance is always the perfection of clea ^ tiei * of toiie , rapidity of execution , exuberance of ornameht ^ febd utter absence of meaning . From the affectionate , albeit v ^ ry just remarks , concerning Matthew Dubourg , under the ^ ifldjtm
school , We are not surprised to discover that our dMtrar ^ ht " hoMy descehded / ' What he says of Mori is * fatV /^ fl ^ to all his merits of hand and deficiencies of soul . The ^ hSUwter on 'Temal 6 Violinists * is very interesting , and h < $ 4 a ffli | itpirsing , frotii the author ' s defence of" such pra < 3 tte < & . " G&igcerning Ole Bull , we much regret that our space dbei ntl t ^ er * mittir Sortie extracts from the judgmatic criticisroW < Si < iS admirable performer . There is also a long ctmi&fel ^ bi * Amateurs / which we have passed over . We wereT $ fmhl" to
read it . But Mr Dubourg will have some respect to * u&mhan we Assure him that we once practised , at the ! rate of < m | jfrt < k hin ^ hours a day during nearly three yeai ^ s , upon a itiftiged
instrument—though not a violin;—^ butbeing cotttititofly ^ bHged to change our residence , in consequence of tlie ^ cSn ^ feftlA m want of rest made by various respectable n ^ tglf 66 ^ 6 tfB ^ S ^^ ^ at last resigned an instrument concerning which" w 4 'feli ^ ttie fiiil ^ force of the quotation so beautifully applied tb 'ftle ^ violin by MJ putoufg—" with thee conversitig , I fbrgefHn ^ tffifef Tn ^ Fe were several other things that it also * iriad # 'ti& TAfeet .
l * He iJ ^ usi 6 al Anecdotes' at the end of ttte ^ 6 rk am t <^ U Biid Riyie tile advantage of being for the moftt j ^ Vt t $ Hfe { T £ tra m the AVst time . The same may be said of the ^ hot i ' v < fltft ^ which Ave accordingly commend to present rfe ^ deirti / ^ fti ^ lo posterity : ;••' ¦ : .- - " . IB / f * ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ . ¦ '• .. ;• ; < ^ »> > ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ i ¦¦ ' . i -i - ¦ / 0 . 'r [ ' f
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Mr Cf Connett , and hi * Political Doctrine oflntialnunL 769
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MR O CONNELL , AND HIS POLITICAL DOCTRINE OF INSTALMENT . ^ 'h > . r ..
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In the first number of the Monthly Repository ( or ItajpfiwMft yetfr , a Letter whs addressed to Mr O'Con&toll * d ^ pr ^ alUng tJbtt xetutritd citation of the question of P ^ ra ^ Rpion ^)^ -ffhi # he thfe a declared hi » intetitk > a of devoiing ^ ifnmfc : pCMI ^« fcd infldcnc ^ i Hi * plan of reform W % » reprC ^ eiM ^ 4 itif k * W * m *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1836, page 769, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2664/page/53/
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