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During these masses motetts are sung by the famous Sixtine choir, under the direction of the old Maestro Mustafa, once the greatest soprano of the century, but at the same time so accomplished a musician as to have earned the common name of 'Palestrina redivivus. It is to be regretted that he has never allowed any of his beautiful compositions to be published.

"Then I suppose it would be the same with me and my redivivus brother on the superannuated-old-cock theory, not the Day of Judgement one." "Yes but I want you not to draw inferences from them, but to say what you would feel ... of yourself ... out of your own head." The General wanted time to think. The question required thought, and he was taking it seriously.

For notes to this passage about the New River see the essay "Amicus Redivivus." In those days ... This paragraph began, in the Englishman's Magazine, with the following sentence:

A little vellum-covered volume now lies open before me, the title-page of which runs thus: 'Joshua Redivivus, or Mr. Rutherford's Letters, now published for the use of the people of God: but more particularly for those who now are, or may afterwards be, put to suffering for Christ and His cause. By a well-wisher to the work and to the people of God. Printed in the year 1664. That is all.

It would not have been safe in 1664 to say more. There is no editor's name on the title-page, no publisher's name, and no place of printing or of publication. Only two texts of forewarning and reassuring Scripture, and then the year of grace 1664. Joshua Redivivus: That is to say, Moses' spy and pioneer, Moses' successor and the captain of the Lord's covenanted host come back again.

"Why, Damon," said he, turning over on his elbow, and pushing up his hat to the level of his eyes, "what's the matter with you?" "Oh, nothing at least, nothing new." "Well, new or old, what is it? A man must be either in debt, or in love, when he sighs in that way. You look as melancholy as Werter redivivus!" "I I ought not to be melancholy, I suppose; for I was thinking of home."

Moments of fire are succeeded by exquisite deeps of quietude, and the death and apotheosis of Arthur are hinted with daring and complete equivalence of art with need. Here is no longer the tinkle and swirl of the elf dances; here is no more of the tireless search for novelty in movement and color. This is "a flash of the soul that can." Here is Beethoven redivivus.

This is the first mention of him in the essays; but we shall meet him again, particularly in "Amicus Redivivus." George Dyer was educated at Christ's Hospital long before Lamb's time there, and, becoming a Grecian, had entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge.

Edward Ward was fined and set in the pillory, for having written a burlesque poem on the times, under the title of "Hudibras Redivivus;" and the same punishment was inflicted upon William Pittes, author of a performance, intituled "The Case of the Church of England's Memorial fairly stated."

Do you ever work, really work?" "Of course I work. I earn the jam to eat on my daily bread. I boxed the devil's ears, this morning." "Luther redivivus! You and Beatrix will soon be great moral forces in the metropolis. Beatrix, is he really presentable?" "Bobby, or the devil?" "Neither. Mr. Th " "Mr.

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