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Page 40
... - already acquainted with his cypher - could fail to dis- tinguish between such words of course as warrant nothing , and such credentials as indicate real value . But his insincerity 40 Jan. Lives of Rossini and Berlioz .
... - already acquainted with his cypher - could fail to dis- tinguish between such words of course as warrant nothing , and such credentials as indicate real value . But his insincerity 40 Jan. Lives of Rossini and Berlioz .
Page 48
... words ) of the orchestra.- Sardanapalus , ' however , was not to end without an explosion , made by its author , in a fit of sublime rage , throwing his score at the heads . of the players - upsetting the music desks , and terrifying ...
... words ) of the orchestra.- Sardanapalus , ' however , was not to end without an explosion , made by its author , in a fit of sublime rage , throwing his score at the heads . of the players - upsetting the music desks , and terrifying ...
Page 55
... words which have escaped from them , have in Germany made almost all the orchestral conductors hostile to me . It was for a long time so in Paris . My Memoirs show the strange effects of the jealousy of Habeneck and of M. Girard . So ...
... words which have escaped from them , have in Germany made almost all the orchestral conductors hostile to me . It was for a long time so in Paris . My Memoirs show the strange effects of the jealousy of Habeneck and of M. Girard . So ...
Page 73
... words of the report describe the present condition of things with per- fect accuracy : The business of the House seems to be con- tinually on the increase . The characteristic of the present ' session has been the number of important ...
... words of the report describe the present condition of things with per- fect accuracy : The business of the House seems to be con- tinually on the increase . The characteristic of the present ' session has been the number of important ...
Page 76
... words : -- ' It is not so much on any new rules , especially restrictive rules , that your Committee would desire to rely for the prompt and efficient des- patch of business by the House . The increasing business ' ( hear , oh ye ...
... words : -- ' It is not so much on any new rules , especially restrictive rules , that your Committee would desire to rely for the prompt and efficient des- patch of business by the House . The increasing business ' ( hear , oh ye ...
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