Keep hold of my arm, they must make room for us, not we for them." Goethe was of a different opinion, and the situation became awkward for him; he let go of Beethoven's arm and took a stand at the side with his hat off, while Beethoven with folded arms... The Changing Image of Beethoven: A Study in Mythmaking - Side 17av Alessandra Comini - 2008 - 480 siderBegrenset visning - Om denne boken
| Alexander Wheelock Thayer, Beethoven Association - 1921 - 436 sider
...and which you are far from being, therefore, you must learn to have respect, it will do you good." While they were walking there came towards them the...Beethoven with folded arms walked right through the dukes and only tilted his hat slightly while the dukes stepped aside to make room for him, and all greeted... | |
| Oscar George Theodore Sonneck - 1967 - 278 sider
...and which you are far from being, therefore, you must learn to have respect, it will do you good." While they were walking there came towards them the...Beethoven with folded arms walked right through the dukes and only tilted his hat slightly while the dukes stepped aside to make room for him, and all greeted... | |
| Peter Kivy - 2001 - 316 sider
...them were absent. According to Bettina von Arnim, Beethoven and Goethe were walking in Teplitz when there came towards them the whole court, the Empress...Beethoven with folded arms walked right through the dukes and only tilted his hat slightly while the dukes stepped aside to make room for him and all greeted... | |
| Julius H. Jacobson - 2003 - 344 sider
...distinguished men were out walking: There came towards them the whole court, the Empress [of Austria] and the dukes. Beethoven said, "Keep hold of my arm, they must make room for us, BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN 753 not we for them. " Goethe was of a different opinion, and the situation became... | |
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