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  • Diary entry for 1919-10-26

    ... instead of further studying the fourth-progression; a comparison on the upper line here and in related works, such as Bach's Passacaglia, Brahm's Fourth Symphony, would have led him to a proper technique of connecting, which would have benefited him in his ...

  • Diary entry for 1925-08-29

    ... . Only a character line emerging from a consonance progressing over dissonance and back to consonance could provide an explanation. Furthermore, it occurs to me that in this case as well, as in The Misused Love Letters, Violanda enters suddenly and takes ...

  • Diary entry for 1897-02-12

    ... Schubertian harmonic progressions. ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-04-11

    ... Shaw. Tolstoy, August 18, 1908: "… I particularly enjoyed your way of shedding light on civilization and progress. You are quite right in maintaining that the two, however much they may develop, can never change the condition of humanity so long as ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-03-14

    ... should be revealed at the moment in which they are first conceived, or are even at the first stage of being carried out. Of course, if the actions have progressed so far that the battle is already underway, then observing, listening and cajoling should no ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-06-23

    ... German admiralty reported nothing about the sinking of the "Rostock" or the "Lützow". Had the two ships not been sunk but were towed to German harbors, the following would have happened: as the two ships were heavily damaged, forward progress would have ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-08-11

    ... merely on account of his vanity in all cases, then I shall strike him down, as one does in war, before I am struck down. In taking this stance, I have made progress." To Director Altmann, Royal Library, Berlin; is the original manuscript of Bach ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-07-13

    ... explain the reasons that led us to the Tyrol instead of Bielitz; above all my work, which has progressed without a break since 1904 and is intended to form part of my maintenance in old age; other short-term projects have also interfered. The experiment of ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-09-06

    ... brought about not by a methodically progressive illness, so to speak, but rather by a sudden humanly hostile act – this contradiction, made our sympathy resonate all the more intensely. It is, as said, not in any way an illness that is at play but ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-07-01

    ... words. The new nomenclature is also deceptive with regard to supposed progress even in respect of deeds. In the obsession with money lies, above all, the desire for independence. In this wish, however, is expressed the contempt of people: in actual fact ...

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