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musard 1
muscles 3
muse 6
music 22
music-lessons 1
musical 2
musician 8
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22 lips
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22 marquis
22 music
22 passed
22 past
22 provincial
Honoré de Balzac
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music

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1 2 | misfortune, soft as the music~of her voice, pure as the 2 2 | octogenarian blind sister a music as~luminous and as cheerful 3 6 | thorough-bass, and composed the music of two operas which have 4 7 | poetic sounds of the finest music, that surpassing music of 5 7 | finest music, that surpassing music of the~nineteenth century, 6 7 | struggle on~equal terms,a music in which song and instrumentation 7 7 | extraordinary about~the music. Felicite was playing for 8 8 | her debauches will~be in music and her orgies literary.' 9 8 | can talk metaphysics and music, theology~and painting. 10 8 | those men,he is in vocal music~what Paganini is on the 11 8 | s; I know nothing of the music he wrote~for the piano."~ ~ 12 9 | pathetic~pages of modern music. The passage /Di tanti palpiti/ 13 9 | into bringing them out. The music was at this~moment what 14 9 | vulgar applause.~ ~"Ah! music is the first of arts!" exclaimed 15 9 | to know what effect~the music had produced upon him, less 16 9 | at Gennaro. Not only had Music arisen before~the eyes of 17 11| seemed to listen to the music, but she was really observing~ 18 11| its perfume, listen to the music of her voice,~watch the 19 12| the flowers of pity, the music of my sacrifice. Am I~not 20 14| this~evening, filled with music by Camille, who went to 21 20| divide/, she rushed away. Music is sometimes mightier~than 22 25| and stayed at home to play music."~ ~"Who came to see you?"


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