| Johann Nikolaus Forkel - 1920 - 382 páginas
...alono, and of good cheer — say, travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep ; it is on such occasions...they come, I know not ; nor can I force them. Those ridiculed as ' Harpsichord Knights.' In the second place he required rigorous attention to each part... | |
| Johann Nikolaus Forkel - 1920 - 378 páginas
...alone, and of good cheer — say, travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep ; it is on such occasions...they come, I know not ; nor can I force them. Those ridiculed as ' Harpsichord Knights.' In the second place he required rigorous attention to each part... | |
| Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1920 - 1256 páginas
...alone, and of good cheer, say, traveling in a carriage or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep, it is on such occasions...that my ideas flow best and most abundantly. Whence or how they come, I know not, nor can I force them. Those ideas that please me I retain in my memory,... | |
| Mary Olmstead Stanton - 1924 - 1290 páginas
...alone, and of good cheer, say, traveling in a carriage or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep, it is on such occasions...that my ideas flow best and most abundantly. Whence or hoiv they come, I know not, nor can I force them. Those ideas that please me I retain in my memory,... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1855 - 584 páginas
...alone, and of good cheer,—say, travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night, when I cannot sleep; it is on such occasions...force them. Those ideas that please me I retain in memory, and am accustomed, as I have been told, to hum them to myself. If I continue in this way, it... | |
| Bertha Johnston, E. Lyell Earle - 1892 - 626 páginas
...after a good meal,"— the punctuation here is a little dubious— "or during the night, when lean not sleep; it is on such occasions that my ideas flow...force them. Those ideas that please me I retain in memory, and am accustomed, as I have been told, to hum them to myself. If I continue in this way, it... | |
| 1922 - 574 páginas
...their inception. Mozart tells how he composed as follows : "When I am, as it were, completely myself my ideas flow best and most abundantly. Whence and...force them. Those ideas that please me I retain in memory and am accustomed, as I have been told, to hum them to myself. If I continue in this way, it... | |
| Middendorf - 1981 - 172 páginas
...Poincar6 on the subject of their own creativity: When I am, . . . entirely alone, and of good cheer; ... it is on such occasions that my ideas flow best and...they come I know not; nor can I force them. Those pleasures that please me I retain in memory, and am accustomed, I have been told, to hum to myself.... | |
| Brewster Ghiselin - 1985 - 278 páginas
...alone, and of good cheer — say, travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep; it is on such occasions...how they come, I know not; nor can I force them." — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart "Somewhere along the way one discovers that what one has to tell is not... | |
| David J. Hargreaves - 1986 - 276 páginas
...alone, and of good cheer - say, travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep; it is on such occasions...force them. Those ideas that please me I retain in memory, and am accustomed, as I have been told, to hum them to myself . . . my subject enlarges itself,... | |
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