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Do you mean to go post-haste to the devil, gentlemen, by proposing that I should write such a sonata? During the revolutionary fever, a thing of the kind might have been appropriate, but now, when everything is falling again into the beaten track, and Bonaparte has concluded a Concordat with the Pope such a sonata as this? If it were a missa pro Sancta Maria
Then the art of religious music had gone as far as it could, and the next step, the introduction of an accompanying instrument, was decadence. The "Missa Brevis" is one of the most exquisite of the master's minor works. It is written for four voices, and with the large choir at his command, Mr.
Neither in the Latin or the Greek church is the mass of the pre-sanctified a Missa sicca or dry mass: in which not only the consecration, but also the communion, and all those prayers which are said over the holy Eucharist, used to be omitted. See Durandus in Rationali c. 1.
"Dat is too little;" grumbled Primus. "And who else you got to help you?" "Why, hain't two enough? I might as well give up the job at once, and done with it, if I'm to pay out all the fees." "One more will make all sure," said Primus, who, prudent general that he was, thought no odds could be too great against an enemy. "S'pose I speak to Missa Gladding to insist?" "Tom Gladding be hung.
On this branch, however, the squirrels had now gathered, one behind the other in a long string, and we could see the foremost of them straining himself as if to spring. "`Surely, they do not intend, surely, they cannot leap so far! said Mary, as we all stood holding our breath, and watching them with intense curiosity. "`Yes, Missa, replied Cudjo; `de do intend. Gosh! de leap him, too.
"Speak, if thou hast aught to say." The General's attempt at familiarity was effectually checked, and he felt somewhat chagrined at the reply; but for all that he would not give up his friendly purpose. "Dey say," he said, with military precision, "dat de Constable Basset hab a warrant agin Missa Holden." "Thanks, Primus," said Holden, resuming his walk, "but I fear the face of no man."
With this view, he betook himself to the bachelor quarters of the black a hovel on the outskirts of the village, where we find him at this present moment. "I hab some interjection, Missa Basset," said Primus, evidently in reply to a proposition of the constable. "Suppose you come to ketch me, how I like to hab somebody help you?"
The carriage at length stopped, and she got out and ascended the steps to the door of the house. The door was open, and an ungainly-looking negro servant was standing in the hall. "Who has charge of this house?" asked Edith. "Is there a housekeeper?" The servant grinned. "Housekeepa, miss? Yes, miss, dar's Missa Dunbar."
Celia. Here comes Monsieur Le Beau, Rosalind. With his mouth full of news. "You strike dreadful hard, Missa Gladding. If you can't write, I guess you can make you mark," said the General, rubbing his shoulders. "I was larned to do one, and t'other come natural," said Tom, laughing; "but I didn't lay it on a bit too hard.
With this benevolent intention, Primus went to the door, and as Holden approached, addressed him with the salutation of the morning. It was courteously acknowledged, and the General commenced as if he wished to engage in a conversation. "Beautiful wedder dis marning, Missa Holden." "Old man, thy days are too short to be wasted in chattering about the weather," said Holden.
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