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In the Preface to his piano collection Mikrokosmos, Bela Bartok suggests some ten pieces as being suitable for the harpsichord.
In some later anthologies of Coleridge's poetry, the Preface is dropped along with the subtitle denoting its fragmentary and dream nature.
Without the Preface, the two stanzas form two different poems that have some relationship to each other but lack unity.
Hippolyte Delehaye, ( in his Preface to The Legends of the Saints: An Introduction to Hagiography, 1907 ) distinguished legend from myth: " The legend, on the other hand, has, of necessity, some historical or topographical connection.
He also notes in the Preface that some songs were not included because of " copyright restrictions ".
* Missa Cantata ( Latin for " sung mass "): celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon, and thus a form of Low Mass, but with some parts ( the three variable prayers, the Scripture readings, Preface, Pater Noster, and Ite Missa Est ) sung by the priest, and other parts ( Introit, Kyrie, Gloria, Gradual, Tract or Alleluia, Credo, Offertory Antiphon, Sanctus and Benedictus, Agnus Dei, and Communion Antiphon ) sung by the choir.
A few sections of the book, such as the Preface, Epilogue, and some reflections on morality are generally assumed to come from the author, not from Jason.
# Music for Mechanics, by Los Bros Hernandez *, October 1985, ~ 140 pages (* principally Gilbert & Jaime Hernandez ; some pages by Mario ) Preface by Carter Scholz
In 1688, Shadwell ’ s Squire of Alsatia initiated the return to a Horatian prodesse in comedy, which had already been put forth in the Preface to The Humorist ( 1671 ): " My design was it, to reprehend some of the Vices and Follies of the Age, which I take to be the most proper, and most useful way of writing Comedy " ( The Complete Works of Thomas Shadwell, ed.
To these she added some compositions of her own, among which are the Essay on Rationalism, with a special application to the Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration, appended to Coleridge's Aids to Reflection, a Preface to the Essays on his Own Times, by S. T. Coleridge, and the Introduction to the Biographia Literaria.
Finally published in 1960 with a brief Preface by Allen, position statements by some of the contributors, biographical notes and Index.
He has already said in the Preface that he rejects the ages scheme used by some: Golden Age, Silver Age, Brass Age, Iron Age.
Among them, some poems were written and shared to celebrate the newly discovered drink, in particular the Preface and Poem of Southern Tea ( 南茶幷序 ) by Geumryeong Bak Yeong-bo.
The life of Virgil prefixed to Dryden's translation, and a " Preface to the Pastorals with a short defence of Virgil, against some of the reflections of Monsieur Fontenella ," both ascribed at one time to Walsh, were the work of Dr Knightly Chetwood ( 1650 – 1720 ).
* Preface: is the great prayer of thanksgiving for the work of Salvation or for some special aspect of it ; have been allowed to be used in France since 1978, in Italy since 1980, and the English version was approved in 1995.

Preface and alterations
Wilde later revised the story for book publication, making substantial alterations, deleting controversial passages, adding new chapters and including an aphoristic Preface which has since become famous in its own right.

Preface and additions
In the Preface to his edition, Cannan shows that the major part of the " Wealth of Nations " follows Adam Smith ’ s earlier lectures, but that there are important additions due to his visit to France.

Preface and are
Swift, in the Dublin edition of A Preface to the Bishop of Sarum's Introduction, indicated his feelings by including Molesworth, along with Toland, Tindal, and Collins, in the group of those who, like Burnet, are engaged in attacking all Convocations of the clergy.
Another alternative would be to suggest that the Preface to the Labours takes place at one date but that the labours are completed over a matter of twenty years.
In The Grammar of Science, Preface to the 2nd Edition, 1900, Karl Pearson wrote, " There are many signs that a sound idealism is surely replacing, as a basis for natural philosophy, the crude materialism of the older physicists.
The Preface of Kubla Khan began by explaining that it was printed: " at the request of a poet of great and deserved celebrity, and as far as the author's own opinions are concerned, rather as a psychological curiosity, than on the ground of any supposed poetic merits ".
The Preface and the poem are different in their locations, as the Preface discusses Coleridge's England while the poem discusses ancient China, but both discuss the role of the poem and his abilities.
The poet of the Preface is a dreamer who must write and the poet of the poem is a vocal individual, but both are poets who lose inspiration.
Only the poet of the poem feels that he can recover the vision, and the Preface, like a Coleridge poem that is quoted in it, The Picture, states that visions are unrecoverable.
The Preface uses water imagery to explain what happens when visions are lost by quoting a passage from his poem The Picture.
In the Preface of Humanist Manifesto II, in 1973, the authors Paul Kurtz and Edwin H. Wilson assert that faith and knowledge are required for a hopeful vision for the future.
Quotations are translated from Messiaen's Preface to the score.
Heywood's best known plays are his domestic tragedies and comedies ( plays set among the English middle classes ); his masterpiece is generally considered to be A Woman Killed with Kindness ( acted 1603 ; printed 1607 ), a domestic tragedy about an adulterous wife, and a widely admired Plautine farce The English Traveller ( acted approximately 1627 ; printed 15 July 1633 ), which is also known for its informative " Preface ", giving Heywood an opportunity to inform the reader about his prolific creative output.
In his Translator's Preface, Müller wrote, " The bridge of thoughts and sighs that spans the whole history of the Aryan world has its first arch in the Veda, its last in Kant's Critique .… While in the Veda we may study the childhood, we may study in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason the perfect manhood of the Aryan mind .… The materials are now accessible, and the English-speaking race, the race of the future, will have in Kant's Critique another Aryan heirloom, as precious as the Veda — a work that may be criticised, but can never be ignored.
The relational concepts that pervade Principia Mathematica are very much owed to the Vorlesungen, cited in Principias Preface and in Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics.
The Laws are organised into a Preface, a Preamble, forty-two Laws, and four appendices.
In the Sacramentary of St. Gregory the Great ( P. L., LXXVIII, 116 ) there are prayers and the Preface of the Trinity.
He claims in the Preface that " in the years between 1780 and 1832 most English working people came to feel an identity of interests as between themselves, and as against other men whose interests are different from ( and usually opposed to ) theirs.
" The Preface for St John and St Paul remembers that they are buried within " the boundaries of this city "; the Masses of the Patrons of Rome, St Peter and St Paul, continually allude to the city.
John Cowper Powys in his " Preface " to James Hanley's Men in Darkness ( 1931 ), comments: " There are few people who could read these powerful and terrible tales without being strongly affected " ( ix ).
His wit and epigrams are well-known, one example being " Even reviewers read a Preface ," another being " History repeats itself.

Preface and Marx's
Marx's clearest formulation of his " Materialist Conception of History " was in the 1859 Preface to his book " A contribution to the Critique of Political Economy ," whose relevant passage is reproduced here:
Similar to Lenin's use of it, left communists, coming from the Communist International themselves started in fact with a theory of decadence in the first place, yet the communist left sees the theory of decadence at the heart of Marx's method as well, expressed in famous works such as The Communist Manifesto, Grundrisse, Das Kapital but most significantly in Preface to the Critique of Political Economy.

Preface and ;
The printed edition ( Presburg, 1838 ), prepared by M. L. Bislichis, contains: ( 1 ) Preface ; ( 2 ) a treatise of eighteen chapters on the incorporeality of God ; ( 3 ) correspondence ; ( 4 ) a treatise, called Sefer ha-Yarḥi, included also in letter 58 ; ( 5 ) a defense of The Guide and its author by Shem-Tob Palquera ( Grätz, Gesch.
Cranmer collected the material from many sources ; even the opening of Preface ( above ) was borrowed.
::"... the bifurcation of the simple ; it is the doubling which sets up opposition, and then again the negation of this indifferent diversity and of its anti-thesis " ( Preface, pgph.
This view is confirmed by the " Prague Fragments " and by certain Old Glagolitic liturgical fragments brought from Jerusalem to Kiev and there discovered by Saresnewsky — probably the oldest document for the Slavonic tongue ; these adhere closely to the Latin type, as is shown by the words " Mass ," " Preface ," and the name of one Felicitas.
Forward by John Pilger ; Preface by José Ramos-Horta.
B. Lindsay ; Preface by Sir George Sydenham Clarke, G. C. M. G., F. R. S., John Murray, London, second edition 1907.
* Brooke, Rupert, Letters From America with a Preface by Henry James ( London: Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd, 1931 ; repr.
" ( Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani, and Jerome Friedman, co-authors of The Elements of Statistical Learning in their Preface to the Second Edition have a footnote which reads: " On the Web, this quote has been widely attributed to both Deming and Robert W. Hayden ; however Professor Hayden told us that he can claim no credit for this quote, and ironically we could find no ' data ' confirming Deming actually said this.
* Attic Nights ( Latin text: complete ; English translation: Preface thru Book 13 )
; Preface ( Prefatio Nennii Britonum )
* The Life of the Spider ( Translated ) Preface by Maurice Maeterlinck ; Introduction by John K. Terres.
* 2004: Preface to Mehdi Qotbi: le voyage de l ' écriture ( Paris: Somogy, 2004 – Paris: Somogy, 2005 ), " published on the occasion of an exhibition organized by the Institut Français du Nord and Attijariwafa Bank, presented at the Galerie Delacroix of the Institut français du Nord at Tangiers from 25 June to 5 September 2004 and at the Espace d ' Art Actua of the Attijariwafa Bank, Casablanca, Oct – Dec 2004 " – Villepin has a personal connection with the Maghreb and the Third World – " born in Rabat, raised in Latin America ", as the bios put it ;
* 1650: A Discourse upon Gondibert, an heroick poem ( or simply Gondibert ), originally published unfinished, then published again in 1651 in its final form and included Davenant's " Preface to his most honour ’ d friend Mr. Hobs " and " The Answer of Mr. Hobbes to Sir William D ’ Avenant ’ s Preface before Gondibert " by Thomas Hobbes, to whom the book was dedicated ; the official second edition in 1653 also contained " Certain Verses, written by severall of the author ’ s friends "
Nicholas Serota & Lewis Biggs, Preface ; Fiona Bradley, Introduction: Automatic Narrative ; Victor Willing, The Imagiconography of Paula Rego ; Ruth Rosengarten, Home Truths: The Work of Paula Rego ; Judith Collins, Paula Rego's Drawing.
Preface by Sergio Bardotti ; afterword by Milton Nascimento.

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