Bliss also incorporated Elgar's characteristic falling sevenths, by way of a recognisable tribute to his distinguished and supportive dedicatee. |
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It has also prompted me to get Lucky Jim out of the library if only for the shallow reason that Larkin is the dedicatee. |
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Throughout the volume, Lanyer lauds her primary dedicatee Margaret Clifford, the Countess of Cumberland, for her charity, piety, chastity, learning, and nobility. |
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She complied, though heartbroken, and in spite of the insistence of her teacher William Alwyn who, some half-century later, became the dedicatee of her Wind Quintet. |
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The collection is welcomed by Venturi, Rybczynski and Robert Gutman, dedicatee of one paper. |
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The dedicatee of this volume, the late Robert Benson, requires little introduction to scholars of medieval ecclesiastical history. |
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The dedicatee, who was in the audience, was given a standing ovation and the piece was later recorded by the Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra. |
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The First Folio of Shakespeare's plays is dedicated to Pembroke and many scholars believe he is also the mysterious 'Mr W H', dedicatee of the writer's sonnets. |
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During the Second World War, Sargent and the Liverpool Philharmonic accompanied Albert Sammons, the dedicatee, in his 1944 recording of the Delius Violin Concerto. |
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