The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1959 |
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... ballet , I thought rather boring . On the other hand , the fact that there was no dialogue or singing in the ballet , only movement to music , appealed to some innate taste . Similarly , I had preferred the wordless panto- mime to the ...
... ballet , I thought rather boring . On the other hand , the fact that there was no dialogue or singing in the ballet , only movement to music , appealed to some innate taste . Similarly , I had preferred the wordless panto- mime to the ...
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... ballet , a sort of addition to the main theme of the play , which ends at the moment of Svanilda's escape from the Room of Wax Figures , but it is an addition necessary to render the impression complete . Whoever the author may be , the ...
... ballet , a sort of addition to the main theme of the play , which ends at the moment of Svanilda's escape from the Room of Wax Figures , but it is an addition necessary to render the impression complete . Whoever the author may be , the ...
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... ballet Brahma . My former infatuation was renewed , and I lost my heart entirely . When it became known that after her appearance before the Imperial Family in Krassnoe Selo , Zucchi had been invited to perform in the Bolshoi during the ...
... ballet Brahma . My former infatuation was renewed , and I lost my heart entirely . When it became known that after her appearance before the Imperial Family in Krassnoe Selo , Zucchi had been invited to perform in the Bolshoi during the ...
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