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... be completed. For now, we are stopping at the 11th gathering. If only I could make progress during the summer! The last two summers I could no longer push myself to work continuously; in September I got stuck. I raised my fees from 4,000 to 10 ...
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... whatsoever, or are not hampered by domestic difficulties, tell me by return post what you think of it. Must I of all people have to end up in the hand of Hertzka who, like his wife Jella, has taken it into his head to lead an asinine progressive world of ...
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... hotelier told us, were astonished at this progress in a one-horse town. In conclusion, a communication that I believe I owe you without delay: I think at one time I told you or even wrote to you that the fee of $5 has already been in effect for five years ...
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... . How delighted I am about the increase in both places, in the Archive and in your collection! Now it will soon be time to give the outside world an accounting of the progress. From Prof. Dunn I received his picture and a very nice note with it. From ...
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... personally about the printing of your work that is in progress, which was certainly the most gratifying news in your letter. Would it really suit you if we came? Or would you rather not have your peace disturbed? With warmest greetings from both of us to you ...
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... impression on my sense of line. I hope that he is recognizable. It is a delight to report that his son shows clear signs of progress recently. His temperature has been normal for several days, and he looks much fresher and healthier, and is also feeling ...
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... in your heart of hearts you are happier with the "modern harmonic progressions" (which are so easy and cheap to create that all young persons can ape them right away!) than with the older culture (which is so hard to achieve that with millions of ...
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... effect only through the third (the next volume), that is the concepts of nodal point, interval of a fourth, linear progression of a fourth, seventh as passing tone and as suspension, laws of the passing tone in general, and so forth. I have to ...
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... Furtwängler really do not understand it. But that is the reality of art today. Now, dear and revered Master, we wish you and your dear wife all the best for 1923, above all for progress in work and we think of you with the most cordial greetings, Your ever ...
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... dictates to mankind that any creation is wrung from men exclusively through a belief in progress and perfection. It is Nature herself who instills in men this folly, in order to inveigle them into doing some work, i.e. life, movement ‒ it is a simple ...