The doctor was civility itself; he again had recourse to the cupboard, and showed us some treasures which had escaped us before. I again turned the conversation to the ' Rosamunde ' music — he believed that he had at one time possessed a copy or sketch... Schubert - Page 190by Edmondstoune Duncan - 1905 - 281 pagesFull view - About this book
| Heinrich von Kreissle - 1869 - 362 pages
...doctor was civility itself; he again had recourse to the cupboard, and showed us some treasures which had escaped us before. I again turned the conversation...Certainly, if I had no objection to being smothered with dust. In I went ; and after some search, during which my companion kept the doctor engaged in... | |
| Frederick James Crowest - Composers - 1885 - 400 pages
...treasures which had escaped us before. I again turned the conversation to the 'Eosamunde' music; lie believed that he had at one time possessed a copy...myself ? Certainly, if I had no objection to being covered with dust. In I went, and after some search, during which my companion kept the doctor in conversation,... | |
| Charles Willeby - Composers - 1896 - 350 pages
...doctor was civility itself; he again had recourse to the cupboard, and showed us some treasures which had escaped us before. I again turned the conversation...Certainly, if I had no objection to being smothered with dust. In I went, and after some search, during which my companion kept the doctor engaged in conversation,... | |
| Charles Larcom Graves - Musicians - 1903 - 516 pages
...doctor was civility itself ; he again had recourse to the cupboard, and showed us some treasures which had escaped us before. I again turned the conversation...Certainly, if I had no objection to being smothered with dust. In I went ; and after some search, during which my companion kept the doctor engaged in... | |
| Frederick James Crowest - Musicians, German - 1903 - 400 pages
...us some treasures which had escaped us before. I again turned the conversation to the ' Eosamunde ' music ; he believed that he had at one time possessed...myself ? Certainly, if I had no objection to being covered with dust. In I 20 went, and after some search, during which my com* panioii kept the doctor... | |
| Henry Saxe Wyndham - Composers - 1926 - 304 pages
...showed us some treasures which had escaped us before. I again turned the conversation to the Rosamund c music; he believed that he had at one time possessed...Certainly if I had no objection to being smothered with dust. In I went, and after some search, during which my companion kept the doctor engaged in conversation,... | |
| Herbert Sullivan, Newman Flower - Composers - 1927 - 468 pages
...doctor was civility itself; he again had recourse to the cupboard, and shewed us some treasures which had escaped us before. I again turned the conversation...believed that he had at one time possessed a copy of the sketch of it all. Might I go into the cupboard and look for myself? Certainly, if I had no objection... | |
| Music - 1866 - 386 pages
...shall let Mr. Grove tell in his own words : — " I again turned the conversation to the liosamujtdc music ; he believed that he had at one time possessed...look for myself? Certainly, if I had no objection to beiug smothered iu dust. In 1 wont, and after some search, during which my companion kept the doctor... | |
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