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1. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1784)
"The L'fe of George Frederic Handel. 8vo. is. Dixwell. The idea of this production
has ... George Frederic Handel."
2. The Gallery of Portraits: With Memoirs by Arthur Thomas Malkin (1833)
"GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL, whom we will venture to call the greatest of musicians,
considering the state in which he found his art, a- d the means at his ..."
3. The Gallery of Portraits: With Memoirs by Arthur Thomas Malkin (1833)
"GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL, whom we will venture to call the greatest of musicians,
considering the state in which he found his art, and the means at his ..."
4. Catalogue of the Library of the Sacred Harmonic Society by Sacred Harmonic Society Library, William Henry Husk (1872)
"THE WORKS OF GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL. 1601. 1600. AMSON, an oratorio, as altered
and adapted by Edward Taylor, Professor of Music in Gresham College, ..."
5. Catalogue of the Pictures in the National Portait Gallery: January 1,1859 (1859)
"GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL. Born at Halle, in the Duchy of Magdeburg, 1684. Died 1759.
Musical composer. Son of an eminent physician. Travelled in his youth in ..."
6. The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review by Richard Mackenzie Bacon (1818)
"... has been from its great benefactor, George Frederic Handel, who left to it
the sum of 1000/. concerning which legacy the following account has been ..."