| Sir William MATHEWS - 1896 - 366 Seiten
...composing music, he names certain occasions when his ideas flow best and most abundantly, and adds : " Whence and how they come I know not, nor can I force them. . . . Why productions take from my hand that particular form and style which makes them Mozartish,... | |
| William Mathews - 1896 - 364 Seiten
...music, he names certain occasions when his ideas flow best and most abundantly, and adds : " Wlience and how they come I know not, nor can I force them. . . . Why productions take from my hand that particular form and style which makes them Mozartish,... | |
| William Mathews - 1896 - 368 Seiten
...music, he names certain occasions when his ideas flow best and most abundantly, and adds : " WJience and how they come I know not, nor can I force them. . . . Why productions take from my hand that particular form and style which makes them Mozartish,... | |
| Frederick William Edridge-Green - 1897 - 348 Seiten
...alone, and of good cheer — say, travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep — it is on such occasions...come, I know not, nor can I force them. Those ideas which please me I retain in my memory, and am accustomed (as I have been told) to hum them to myself.... | |
| Frederick William Edridge-Green - 1897 - 352 Seiten
...good cheer — say, travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night wheu I cannot sleep — it is on such occasions that my...come, I know not, nor can I force them. Those ideas which please me I retain in my memory, and a •> accustomed (as I have been told) to hum them to myself.... | |
| 1885 - 232 Seiten
...alone, and of good cheer — say travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep — it is on such occasions...and how they come I know not, nor can I force them." He then tells how he retains the themes that please him, humming them over sometimes to himself, as... | |
| Robert Waters - 1909 - 388 Seiten
...or sitting up during the night when I cannot sleep—it is on such occasions that my ideas flow fast and most abundantly. Whence and how they come, I know...me I retain in my memory, and am accustomed (as I am told) to hum them to myself. If I continue in this way, it soon occurs to me how I may turn this... | |
| Robert Waters - 1909 - 384 Seiten
...of good cheer, say travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or sitting up during the night when I cannot sleep — it is on such occasions that my ideas flow fast and most abundantly. Whence and how they come, I know not; nor can I force them. Those ideas that... | |
| Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1913 - 1374 Seiten
...of good cheer, say, traveling in a carriage or walking after a good meal, or during the night when 1 cannot sleep, it is on such occasions that my ideas flow best and most abundantly. Wlience or hov> they come, I know not, nor can I force them. Those ideas that please me I retain in... | |
| William Ralph Inge - 1918 - 276 Seiten
...feeling of exaltation and happiness. ' When and how my ideas come I know not, nor can I force them. Those that please me I retain in my memory and am accustomed, as I have been told, to hum them to myself. ... All this fires my soul, and provided I am not disturbed my subject enlarges itself, becomes methodised... | |
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