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West Newbury (Hardcover)
Susan Poore Follansbee, Jane Wallace Wild
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R822
R718
Discovery Miles 7 180
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Excerpt: ...I afterwards took him sharply to task for this; I gave
him no quarter, and upbraided him with all his sins, especially
towards you, my dear friend, as we had just been speaking of you.
Heavens if I could have lived with you as he did, believe me I
should have produced far greater things. A musician is also a poet,
he too can feel himself transported into a brighter world by a pair
of fine eyes, where loftier spirits sport with him and impose heavy
tasks on him. What thoughts rushed into my mind when I first saw
you in the Observatory during a refreshing May shower, so
fertilizing to me also 2 The most beautiful themes stole from your
eyes into my heart, which shall yet enchant the world when
Beethoven no longer directs. If God vouchsafes to grant me a few
more years of life, I must then see you once more, my dear, most
dear friend, for the voice within, to which I always listen,
demands this. Spirits may love one another, and I shall ever woo
yours. Your approval is dearer to me than all else in the world. I
told Goethe my sentiments as to the influence praise has over men
like us, and that we desire our equals to listen to us with their
understanding. Emotion suits women only; (forgive me ) music ought
to strike fire from the soul of a man. Ah my dear girl, how long
have our feelings been identical on all points The sole real good
is some bright kindly spirit to sympathize with us, whom we
thoroughly comprehend, and from whom we need not hide our thoughts.
He who wishes to appear something, must in reality be something.
The world must acknowledge us, it is not always unjust; but for
this I care not, having a higher purpose in view. I hope to get a
letter from you in Vienna; write to me soon and fully, for a week
hence I shall be there. The Court leaves this to-morrow, and to-day
they have another performance. The Empress has studied her part
thoroughly. The Emperor and the Duke wished me to play some of my
own music, but I refused, for they...
Excerpt: ...I afterwards took him sharply to task for this; I gave
him no quarter, and upbraided him with all his sins, especially
towards you, my dear friend, as we had just been speaking of you.
Heavens if I could have lived with you as he did, believe me I
should have produced far greater things. A musician is also a poet,
he too can feel himself transported into a brighter world by a pair
of fine eyes, where loftier spirits sport with him and impose heavy
tasks on him. What thoughts rushed into my mind when I first saw
you in the Observatory during a refreshing May shower, so
fertilizing to me also 2 The most beautiful themes stole from your
eyes into my heart, which shall yet enchant the world when
Beethoven no longer directs. If God vouchsafes to grant me a few
more years of life, I must then see you once more, my dear, most
dear friend, for the voice within, to which I always listen,
demands this. Spirits may love one another, and I shall ever woo
yours. Your approval is dearer to me than all else in the world. I
told Goethe my sentiments as to the influence praise has over men
like us, and that we desire our equals to listen to us with their
understanding. Emotion suits women only; (forgive me ) music ought
to strike fire from the soul of a man. Ah my dear girl, how long
have our feelings been identical on all points The sole real good
is some bright kindly spirit to sympathize with us, whom we
thoroughly comprehend, and from whom we need not hide our thoughts.
He who wishes to appear something, must in reality be something.
The world must acknowledge us, it is not always unjust; but for
this I care not, having a higher purpose in view. I hope to get a
letter from you in Vienna; write to me soon and fully, for a week
hence I shall be there. The Court leaves this to-morrow, and to-day
they have another performance. The Empress has studied her part
thoroughly. The Emperor and the Duke wished me to play some of my
own music, but I refused, for they...
Mike Tucker was born into a life of farming and horses. His passion
and hard work enabled him to progress from international groom to
successful international event rider, top level Eventing official
and television commentator. The pinnacle of Mike's career as a
commentator was covering Nick Skelton's Gold Medal at the Rio
Olympics in 2016 for the BBC. In `The Man Behind the Mike' we learn
about Mike's family history and the connection with the Badminton
Estate where his grandfather farmed; The Beaufort Pony Club, a huge
influence in his life with many top level riders being members; a
visit to Australia, staying with the Roycroft family, which proved
to be a pivotal moment in his efforts to become a successful event
rider; and about Mike's second place at Badminton, which laid the
foundations of his credibility as a rider and commentator. The
`voice behind the microphone' had the experience and knowledge to
commentate with authority and to command respect from the listening
public at venues of not just horse trials but also show jumping,
dressage, and shows in general. The wealth of experience and
lifetime involvement in the world of equestrian sport has enabled
him to travel all over the world meeting many different people and
sharing his expertise. We are told many funny, revealing,
fascinating and sometimes sad anecdotes of his experiences of the
successes and failures along the way and we are given a true
insight into the real stories behind the headlines, and `The Man
Behind the Mike'.
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Toasted Ravioli (Paperback)
Joshua Ebling, Jennifer Shew, P. Anthony Mast Jr, Den Dotson, Marqua McGull, …
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R559
Discovery Miles 5 590
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Seven writers have teamed up to share stories of life, love, loss
and hope. The writers are as diverse as the stories. These stories
all share a common thread of the city of St. Louis, MO, home to
each author who contributed to this book.
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