The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... death . But as the fore- most horseman by the breach his fall has made , opens the way for the field behind him , thus it was that Mozart , too fatally forward for his time , burst through the barriers of antiquated modes , and with his ...
... death . But as the fore- most horseman by the breach his fall has made , opens the way for the field behind him , thus it was that Mozart , too fatally forward for his time , burst through the barriers of antiquated modes , and with his ...
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... death . " In The death - year of Mozart , 1791 , writes his biographer , was the most wonderful of his life ; " it was an end crowning the work , in every way wor- thy of his extraordinary career . ' it he wrote two entire operas ...
... death . " In The death - year of Mozart , 1791 , writes his biographer , was the most wonderful of his life ; " it was an end crowning the work , in every way wor- thy of his extraordinary career . ' it he wrote two entire operas ...
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... death apparently much improved- hoping for , and even anticipating , reco- very . He now sent a message to Madame Weber - Tell mamma that I am getting better , and that I shall come during the octave of her fête day to wish her joy ...
... death apparently much improved- hoping for , and even anticipating , reco- very . He now sent a message to Madame Weber - Tell mamma that I am getting better , and that I shall come during the octave of her fête day to wish her joy ...
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his wife , and made her promise to keep his death secret for a time from every one but Albrechtsberger , that he might thus have an advantage over other can- didates for the vacant office of kapell- meister to St. Stephen's . His desire ...
his wife , and made her promise to keep his death secret for a time from every one but Albrechtsberger , that he might thus have an advantage over other can- didates for the vacant office of kapell- meister to St. Stephen's . His desire ...
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... death must be- He thus shall fill his destiny . ' The noble gazed anxiously on his lady as he repeated these lines ; but though her heart swelled with agony , her presence of mind never deserted her , and no outward or visible sign ...
... death must be- He thus shall fill his destiny . ' The noble gazed anxiously on his lady as he repeated these lines ; but though her heart swelled with agony , her presence of mind never deserted her , and no outward or visible sign ...
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