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" What time do you require ?" — " A month." — "Very well ; in a month's time I shall return — what price do you set on your work?" — "A hundred ducats."* — The stranger counted them on the table, and disappeared. Mozart remained lost in thought... "
Catholicon; or, The Christian philosopher - Page 50
1818
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1818 - 784 pages
..." What time do you require?"— " A month."—" Very well: in a month's time I shall return.—What price do you set on your work ?"— " A hundred ducats."...spite of his wife's entreaties, began to write. This rnge for composition continued several da;s; he wrote [io8] LITERARY SELECTIONS. •wrote day and night,...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 1

Literature - 1825 - 412 pages
...stranger continued, 'Employ all your genius on this work; it i» destined for a connoisseur.' • 9o much the better.' — ' What time do you require?'—...composition continued several days ; he wrote day nnrl night, with an ardour which seemed continually to increase; but his constitution, already in a...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 1

Literature - 1825 - 426 pages
...' The stranger counted them on the table, and disappeared. Mozart remained lost in thought for jome time ; he then suddenly called for pen, ink, and paper,...with an ardour which seemed continually to increase; hut his constitution, already in a state of great debility, was unalile to supporr his enthusiasm :...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1833 - 776 pages
...will return. What compensation will you require ? ' ' A hundred ducats.' The stranger laid the money on the table, and disappeared. " Mozart remained lost...thought for some time : he then suddenly called for his materials, and commenced the Requiem. In his rage for composition, he wrote day and night, with...
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The Monthly Repository and Library of Entertaining Knowledge, Volume 4

1834 - 440 pages
...I will return. What compensation will you require?" "A hundred ducats." The stranger laid the money on the table, and disappeared. Mozart remained lost in thought for some time; he * A funereal piece of music. then suddenly called fjr Ms materials, and commenced the Requiem. In his...
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The American First Class Book: Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation ...

John Pierpont - Readers - 1835 - 484 pages
...service, for which he requests you to compose a requiem." Mozart was forcibly struck by this discourse, by the grave manner in which it was uttered, and by the...continued several days ; he wrote day and night, with an ardor which seemed continually to increase ; but his corStitution, already in a state of great debility,...
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation ...

John Pierpont - Rare books - 1835 - 484 pages
...connoisseur." — " So much the better." — " What time do you require 1"—*-" A month." — "Very woll ; in a month's time I shall return — what price do...continued several days ; he wrote day and night, with an ardor which seemed continually to increase ; but his constitution, already in a state of great debility,...
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation ...

John Pierpont - Rare books - 1835 - 496 pages
...commemorating this mournful event by a solemn service, for which he requests you to compose a requiem." Mozart remained lost in thought for some time: he...continued several days; he wrote day and night, with an ardor which seemed continually to increase; but his constitution, already in a state of great debility,...
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Musical History, Biography, and Criticism: Being a General Survey of Music ...

George Hogarth - Composers - 1835 - 486 pages
...desiring to know the price he set upon it, mentioned a hundred ducats, which the visitor laid upon the table, and disappeared. Mozart remained lost in...in spite of his wife's entreaties, began to write. For several days he wrote day and night with unabated ardour; but his feeble constitution was unable...
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The Monthly Review, Volume 3

Books - 1835 - 642 pages
...desiring to know the price he set upon it, mentioned a hundred ducats, which the visitor laid upon the table, and disappeared. Mozart remained lost in...in spite of his wife's entreaties, began to write. For several days he wrote day and night with unabated ardour; but his feeble constitution was unable...
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