... mind, but as he was when he was First Consul. Beethoven esteemed him greatly at the time and likened him to the greatest Roman Consuls. I as well as several of his more intimate friends saw a copy of the score lying upon his table, with the word 'Buonaparte'... The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven - Side 24av Alexander Wheelock Thayer, Beethoven Association - 1921Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Alexander Wheelock Thayer - 1992 - 636 sider
...Vol. 67 (1940), Zit'ct Skizzenbücher von Beethoven (Leipzig, p. 114. 1924). top of the title page, and at the extreme bottom 'Luigi van Beethoven,' but...emperor, whereupon he flew into a rage and cried out: 'Is he then, too, nothing more than an ordinary human being? Now he, too, will trample on all the rights... | |
| Carl Dahlhaus - 1991 - 302 sider
...'Luigi van Beethoven' at the very bottom, and nothing more. If, or how, he intended to fill the space, I do not know. I was the first to bring him the news that Buonaparte had proclaimed himself emperor, whereat he fell into a rage and exclaimed: 'Is... | |
| Alessandra Comini - 2008 - 498 sider
...copy of the score lying upon his table with the word "Buonaparte" at the extreme top of the title page and at the extreme bottom "Luigi van Beethoven," but...emperor, whereupon he flew into a rage and cried out: "Is he then, too, nothing more than an ordinary human being? Now he, too, will trample on all the rights... | |
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