"What a wonderful work Wagner has done for humanity in translating the toil of life into the readable script of music! For those who seek the tale of other worlds his magic is silent; but earth-travail under his wand becomes instinct with rhythmic song to an accompaniment of the elements, and the blare and crash of the bottomless pit itself."
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Margaret Barber
Margaret Fairless Barber (7 May 1869 – 24 August 1901) was an English writer on Christian themes, under the pen name of Michael Fairless.
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