William Morris and music: Craftsman's art?
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17. Mackail: vol.l, p.66.
18. Letter to Cormell Price (10 August 1855), in Kelvin: vol.l, p.22. 19. William Morris: A dream of John Ball (London: Reeves & Turner, 1888), p.17. 20. William Morris: `The story of the unknown church', in Oxford & Cambridge Magazine (January 1856), reprinted in Prose & poetry by W Morris (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1913), pp.7-.
21. William Morris:. 'A dream', in Oxford fr Cambridge Magazine (March 1856), reprinted in Prose & poetry by W Morris (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1913), p.23.
22. Vallance: p.429. 23. William Morris: The beauty of life (London: Brentham Press, 1983), p.l. 24. Mackail.
25. Stansky: p.257. 26. MW Disher: Victorian song (London: Phoenix House Ltd, 1955). 27. GB Shaw: `The musical revolution', in The Musical Courier (September 1894).
28. GB Shaw:
`Wanted: a flute that is a flute', in The World (7 March 1894).
29. GB Shaw: `Brahms: music without min&, in The World (7 February 1894).
30. British Museum, Add. Ms.31922. 31. `Mr. Doilmetsch's recitals', in The Musical Times (1 March 1894). 32. J. Stevens, ed.: Music at the court of Henry VIII, Musica Britannica (London: Stainer dz Bell, 1962). 33. Arnold Dolmetsch: Dolmetsch and his instruments (Haslemere, 1930), Preface.
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