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... the fifth Volume of Select Scottish Melodies with Symphonies and Accompaniments to each Melody for the Pianoforte, Violin and ... ... . Cipriani Potter, then happening to be at Vienna, was the first to try it. Beethoven set ... ... play upon it, and, only as a great favour, used to permit Stumpff to time it. « 8 ...
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... have ever been acknowledged Sisters, which walking hand in hand support each other; as Poetry is the harmony of words ... ... at the time that many of them were first heard; and used to say, that no other vocal Music was listened to ...