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Diary entry for 1916-05-27
... by just breach of international law, then one could say with the same justification that Germany could control the skies, in particular the air space over the English island and would have control of the air not only over the lands that it conquered ...
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Diary entry for 1908-02-09
... heiser schreien. Sunday, February 9. Hail, snow, rain, ‒ lasting around eight-and-a-half hours! What an unusual mixture of weathers in the space of one day! ‒ Baroness El. Bach appears to have caused a chill in the relationship between Music Director ...
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Diary entry for 1913-05-06
... space on the Prinzregentenplatz in the Bogenhausen district of Munich. The unveiling took place on May 21, a day before the centennial of the composer's birth. Public participation was great. Among those present were the initiator, Ernst von Possart, and ...
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Diary entry for 1913-09-23
... . unbekannt ist. Oder: Da ich, auf eine Abschrift von op. 109 hinweisend ad T. An empty space after the "T.", evidently intended for the subsequent insertion of a measure number. bemerke, wie getreu die Abschrift Beeth.s Aut. u. auch sein Spiel reproduziere ...
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Diary entry for 1913-11-30
... springlike, sunlit world; a gale that almost has the power to force our imagination out into space, from where we could perceive the whirling of the earth upon its axis. We felt as if we were experiencing the gale not beneath our feet on firm ground but ...
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Diary entry for 1914-05-06
... . Agreement on his part to hasten the remaining proof corrections. Miss Elias notes that she unfortunately does not have enough space to house the collected edition of Bach's works in her rooms; she must put the volumes in the attic. This was her response to ...
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Diary entry for 1914-07-18
... part of our Creator: to exempt us only while sleeping and dreaming from that which would be indispensable to us in a state of wakefulness, namely causality, time, and space. Mr. Knoll reads for the first time in Baedeker, the star accorded to his own ...
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Diary entry for 1914-09-04
... Austrians to appreciate the value of such a success. The only thing that would make an impression on their Slavically infected souls would be a total annihilation of the Russian military in the space of a few days and the presentation of the most favorable ...
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Diary entry for 1914-10-24
... against each other in a confined space! To Breisach the following unmasking of a conceited remark undertaken: that even a Hans Richter knows nothing of the difficult puzzles that lie in the masterworks of our geniuses may simply be demonstrated by the fact ...
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Diary entry for 1915-12-01
... could under the thumb of a Cossack who was wielding a Nogai's whip in front of them. Significantly, even in the arias all the tempi were laced too tightly, so that the diminutions did not have sufficient breathing space. In the Echo Aria, however, the ...