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Page 448
... matter in your letter through a third hand . However , I want to tell you that everything will be done as you wish . With regard to Mendelssohn - I cannot understand how you can consider the trifling matter of any importance . I shall ...
... matter in your letter through a third hand . However , I want to tell you that everything will be done as you wish . With regard to Mendelssohn - I cannot understand how you can consider the trifling matter of any importance . I shall ...
Page 627
... matter how solemn or pain- ful these may be - no matter how powerfully they sigh and bleed- they retain something of childhood and remind me of a children's representation of the Passion which I once saw at Cette . . . . This is the ...
... matter how solemn or pain- ful these may be - no matter how powerfully they sigh and bleed- they retain something of childhood and remind me of a children's representation of the Passion which I once saw at Cette . . . . This is the ...
Page 807
... matter is in and of itself evil . In reality this is slander and a horrible blasphemy of God . Matter becomes evil only when it is forced to conspire secretly against the usurpa- tions of spirit - when spirit defiles it , and matter ...
... matter is in and of itself evil . In reality this is slander and a horrible blasphemy of God . Matter becomes evil only when it is forced to conspire secretly against the usurpa- tions of spirit - when spirit defiles it , and matter ...
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