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  • How did art influence music? (3)
  • You have influence, young man! (8)
  • She had thought her influence more. (4)
  • Yet its influence was still upon me. (8)
  • Finally, through the influence of =J. (3)
  • What composers did Schumann influence? (3)
  • What influence did the Madrigal exert? (3)
  • He would use his influence, etc., etc. (16)
  • What had been the influence of singers? (3)
  • My paper was supposed to have influence. (16)
  • Nevertheless his influence has been vast. (3)
  • Put your influence to good service, my love. (10)
  • What was the influence of the Romantic Opera? (3)
  • She believed her influence would be decisive. (10)
  • What has been the influence of opera upon music? (3)
  • What new influence was shaping in the Roman Empire? (3)
  • What was the influence of vocal virtuosity on music? (3)
  • And a certain influence one has in the country socially. (10)
  • I cannot describe her influence; yet it leads to nothing. (10)
  • How did the Greek magadizing influence musical development? (3)
  • His influence on romantic composers was widespread and deep. (3)
  • All I have ever attempted to influence has been the behaviour. (4)
  • In other matters I may have influence with her: not in that one. (10)
  • What influence did the Renaissance have on early instrumental music? (3)
  • To others not under such an influence the position seems impossible. (10)
  • Why did the early English school exercise so little influence on music? (3)
  • Still thy pure protecting influence Shed from those fair watchful eyes! (10)
  • This influence was an art form, a phase of architecture known as the Gothic. (3)
  • I think she is right in fancying her own influence the best: he is used to it. (10)
  • The former died only recently, and his later works show the Wagnerian influence. (3)
  • Prince, the Governor of the Bank of England, who consented to influence the King. (18)
  • Briefly, I stated it in this wise: The worse a paper is, the more influence it has. (16)
  • Servants, lackeys, upstarts were, by her influence, placed in responsible positions. (19)
  • Her influence over him had already given him some influence over her. (4)
  • Who contributed the greater influence to American music, the Cavaliers or the Puritans? (3)
  • My influence is weak; madame would have him go back with her and her brother to Normandy. (10)
  • The new influence at work on the young nobleman was evident, if only in the language used. (10)
  • If it had any literary influence with me the influence must have been good. (9)
  • Then, too, there is the deteriorating influence of the artificial heat inside of the house. (17)
  • What was his influence on French composers and the names of those most prominent; their works? (3)
  • The Greydons held a position of unquestionable influence in the upper society of Philadelphia. (18)
  • I cannot, indeed, regard him as a civilizing influence; but then we cannot be always civilizing. (9)
  • A newspaper exerts its most direct influence through its definite interpretation of current events. (16)
  • The unconscious physical influence of mere motion, of going somewhere, soothed his irritated nerves. (13)
  • For the present, however, a consideration of his life and influence on Church music is more important. (3)
  • Nor was it sufficient for him to be sensible of her influence, to restrain the impetus he took from her. (10)
  • He felt that Howe was obtaining an influence amongst the Acadians, and so marked him down for destruction. (19)
  • It is the worst evil of too yielding and indecisive a character, that no influence over it can be depended on. (4)
  • Under the influence, however, of a cup of tea, which he seemed to stir indefinitely, he began to speak at last. (8)
  • I expect news any day; still there is a feeling within me that Washington is under the influence of my enemies. (18)
  • One of the greatest living teachers in authority and breadth of influence is =Theodor Leschetizky=, born in 1831. (3)
  • The tendency of builders to imitate orchestral tone and effects has had influence on composers and players alike. (3)
  • They have begun under the influence of the passion for hoarding, which is but a blind passion of the finger-ends. (10)
  • No harder blow had ever befallen the count: it was as good as a public proclamation that he possessed small influence. (10)
  • As a lad, he had been a pupil of Carissimi and also probably of Legrenzi, whose influence is clearly seen in his early works. (3)
  • But since he must be absent some time or other, I do not perceive how he can ever be secure while she holds her present influence. (4)
  • Pole settled himself comfortably to listen, all irritation having apparently left him, under the influence of the dominant nature. (10)
  • His influence as a concert pianist was very great, and in this direction his extension of the province of the virtuoso is considerable. (3)
  • This fact shows that the influence of the church sonata and its rejection of a formal tune as unsuited to serious art was still strong. (3)
  • Unquestionably the most serious aspect of the influence of sensational and yellow journalism is the distorted view of life thus given. (16)
  • The first departures from the classic attitude were made by Schubert, whose influence has been permanent in the development of romanticism. (3)
  • Up here above trees and pasture the wind had a strange, bare voice, free from all outer influence, sweeping along with a cold, whiffing sound. (8)
  • The country editor is doing very well, and the trend of his business affairs is in the direction of better financial returns and wider influence. (16)
  • Not to appear to disgrace his family, to degenerate from the popular qualities, or lose the influence of the Pemberley House, is a powerful motive. (4)
  • Philosophy did not seem to catch her mind; and fine phrases encountered a rueful assent, more flattering to their grandeur than to their influence. (10)
  • Its indirect influence radiates from the amount and character of the news it prints, the particular features it accentuates, and its method of presenting these. (16)
  • Notoriously was he ambitious, and with wealth to back him, a great entertaining house, troops of adherents, he would gather influence, be propelled to leadership. (10)
  • Venial and grossly incompetent critics there have always been, but these have eventually been limited in their influence through the inevitable discovery of their defects. (16)

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Definition of influence:

  • influence, in’fl-ens, n. power exerted on men or things: power in operation: authority. | v.t. to affect: to move: to direct. | adj. influen’tial, having or exerting influence or power over. | adv. influen’tially. (0)

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