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I said I had one in my head quite hard enough to carry. He was so obliging as to dust my coat a little for me, saying, "One cavalier may wait upon another." In case I forget it again, I must tell you that Madame and Madlle. Cannabich both complain that their throats are daily becoming larger owing to the air and water here, which might at last become regular goitres. Heaven forbid!
Mozart is so much in love with Aloysia that in this long letter to his father he declares: "I am so deeply touched with this oppressed family that my greatest wish is to make them happy, and perhaps I may be able to do so.... I will be answerable with my life for her singing, and her doing credit to my recommendation.... I will gladly write an opera for Verona for thirty zeccini, solely that Madlle.
We would gladly have made them a present also of the dinners at the officers' table, for we were never so pleased as when by ourselves; but economy rather entered our thoughts, since we were obliged to pay heavily enough at the inn. The following day, Monday, we had music again, and also on Tuesday and Wednesday. Madlle.
The Professor thought fit to leave me in the lurch, so I did not go to Madlle. Keiserin, because I don't know where she lives. Last Saturday, the 4th, on the stately and solemn occasion of the name-day of his Royal Highness the Archduke Albert, we had a select music-party at home, which commenced at half-past three o'clock and finished at eight.
Rolle, F., on the origin of man; on a change in German families settled in Georgia. Roller, harsh cry of. Romans, ancient, gladiatorial exhibitions of the. Rook, voice of the. Rossler, Dr., on the resemblance of the lower surface of butterflies to the bark of trees. Rostrum, sexual difference in the length of in some weevils. Royer, Madlle., mammals giving suck. Rudimentary organs, origin of.
I forgot to look at the copy written for the press to see whether it is there, and whereabouts it comes. It seems to me very silly that they should hurry away so quickly merely to allow Madlle. Elettra to be alone. I have this moment received your few lines of January 1st. When I opened the letter I chanced to hold it in such a manner that nothing but a blank sheet met my eyes.
At this stage another person appeared on the scene none other than Madlle de Dauplé, whom the sham Claude had married in Normandy, and whom he had reported as dead.
You can have no idea of the effect of that aria with instruments; you may not think so when you see it, but it ought to be sung by a Madlle. Weber! Pray, give it to no one, for that would be most unfair, as it was written solely for her, and fits her like a well-fitting glove. Kaisersheim, Dec. 18, 1778. I ARRIVED here safely on Sunday the 13th, God be praised!
I promised them to write everything to my father; but when the letter was sent off to Salzburg, I constantly told her that she must have a little patience, for she was still rather too young, &c. They take in all I say in good part, for they have a high opinion of me. By my advice, Herr Weber has engaged Madlle. All you write of Madlle.
My compliments to all my friends, and to Gilofsky's Katherl. Do you not miss me at all? A thousand compliments to all all! Adieu! Munich, Nov. 24, 1780. I beg you will convey to Madlle. Katharine Gilofsky de Urazowa my respectful homage. Wish her in my name every possible happiness on her name-day; above all, I wish that this may be the last time I congratulate her as Mademoiselle.
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