1) Arabian music. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...specifically Arabian musical culture, and only a few late examples of this music are extant. The style was preserved in Egypt and Syria because the Arabic language... 2) Concluding Sonnet. Homer. 1909-14. The Odyssey. The Harvard Classics ...With tides that wash the dim dominion Of Hades, and light waves that laugh in glee Around the isles enchanted: nay, to me 5 Thy verse seems as the River of source... 3) 1178. The Egyptian Lotus by Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton. Stedman,
Edmund Clarence, ed. 1900. An American Anthology, 1787-1900 ...20 That chant strange music as they slowly pace Dim columned aisles; hears, trembling overhead, Echoes that lose themselves in that vast space, Of Egypt s solemn... 4) Memphis. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition. 2000. ...Tennessee on the Mississippi River near the Mississippi border. Established and named (1819) by Andrew Jackson on the site of a fort built in 1797, it was an important... 5) 1972, July 18. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History ...herself as the preeminent singer in the region. 5 1976 Gradual abandonment of the one-party system. In a small move toward political pluralism, the Arab Socialist... 6) Preface. James Weldon Johnson, ed. 1922. The Book of American Negro Poetry ...have a significance beyond the bondage of Israel in Egypt. 30 The bulk of the lines to these songs, as is the case in all communal music, is made up of choral iteration... 7) Tavener, Sir John Kenneth. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Athene (1993), played at the funeral of Princess Diana; and Total Eclipse (1999), a cantata scored for vocal soloists, boys' choir, baroque instruments, brass, Tibetan... 8) §10. Charles Tennyson. II. The Tennysons. Vol. 13. The Victorian Age, Part
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Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21 ...The greater part of his subsequent life was spent in Italy, and the last thirty-five years in Jersey. At Florence, he came under the influence of the spiritualistic... 9) Handel, George Frideric. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...was presented in Dublin in 1742. An essentially contemplative work, it stands apart from the rest of his 32 oratorios, which are dramatically conceived, and its immense... 10) Act II. Scene VII. Antony and Cleopatra. Craig, W.J., ed. 1914. The Oxford
Shakespeare ...as lief have a reed that will do me no service as a partisan I could not heave. 8 First Serv. To be called into a huge sphere, and not to be seen to move in t, are... |