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Its suggestion that the aging but virginal queen yearned for romance was thought by many as inappropriate to mark the debut of the 27-year-old monarch, to whom the opera was dedicated by her "gracious permission".
Tot up what can be seen by the public at the other royal palaces and on exhibition "by gracious permission of the Queen" and her subjects are only ever able to view a tiny fraction of one of the world's most impressive art collections - one that is commonly but incorrectly said to "belong to the nation".
I post here with the gracious permission of Tony Cascardi (who commissioned it for the Townsend Center Newsletter) an advance copy of a brief opinion piece that will appear in the next issue of the Townsend Center Newsletter, toward the very end of the month.
Used with the translator's gracious permission.
This article is posted with the gracious permission of the Wallace family.
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When a son was born on 19 October 1784, they paid Isaac's employer the gracious, if self-interested compliment of seeking his permission, which he was pleased to grant, to name the boy after his father's pupil: James Henry Leigh Hunt.
That permission hasn't yet been granted, but Molatore was gracious enough to offer an hour of his time to explain the project and his own observations.
Good gracious!
How gracious.
Gracious service.
Oh Gracious".
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