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Updated: May 23, 2025
Dakie Thayne had accompanied with the reading of the ballad, slightly transposed and adapted. As Leslie led Sir Charles before the curtain, in response to the continued demand, he added the concluding stanza, "The dame made a courtesy, The dog made a bow; The dame said, 'Your servant, The dog said, 'Bow-wow."
There will be no need, moreover, actually to set before us both expressions of the same ideas, the transposed expression and the natural one. For we are acquainted with the natural one the one which we should have chosen instinctively. So it will be enough if the effort of comic invention bears on the other, and on the other alone.
It is to be regretted that Plattner's aversion to the idea of post-mortem dissection may postpone, perhaps for ever, the positive proof that his entire body has had its left and right sides transposed. Upon that fact mainly the credibility of his story hangs.
Meyerbeer specially adapted the opera for the performance, transposed the part of the page, which was written for a soprano, and expressly composed a cavatina to be sung by Mme. Alboni, in the scene of the château and gardens of Chenonceaux, forming the second act of the original work, but now given as the second scene of the first act in the Italian version. The cast was as follows:
If the history of Germany from 1849 to 1876 had been the history of Siegfried and Wotan transposed into the key of actual life Night Falls On The Gods would have been the logical consummation of Das Rheingold and The Valkyrie instead of the operatic anachronism it actually is. But, as a matter of fact, Siegfried did not succeed and Bismarck did.
Moreover, the order of the two speeches which follow must be transposed. The optics of the stage require it." The rehearsal was interrupted. Romilly caught sight of Durville who, in a recess, was telling racy stories. "Durville, you can go. The second act will not be rehearsed to-day." Before leaving, the old actor went up to Nanteuil, to press her hand.
These cocoons are arranged one on top of the other in exactly the same order that they occupied in the bramble; they are separated from one another by a cotton plug, an insuperable obstacle to the future insect. There is thus no fear that the contents of the cells may become mixed or transposed; and I am saved the trouble of keeping a laborious watch.
Emerson the mystic, transposed to the key of France, sometimes makes bizarre music. She arose and, walking over to him, put her hand nonchalantly on his shoulder. "Arthur, comrade, what do you mean to do with yourself come, what will all this enthusiasm bring forth?" He fumbled his glasses with his thumb and index finger a characteristic gesture and nervously regarded her before answering.
When Logotheti reached the door of the drawing-room, Margaret was finishing Rosina's Cavatina from the Barbiere di Siviglia in a perfect storm of fireworks, having transposed the whole piece two notes higher to suit her own voice, for it was originally written for a mezzo-soprano. Lady Maud and Van Torp had gone out upon the terrace unnoticed a moment before Margaret had begun to sing.
Requesting Remenyi to tune his violin a half tone higher, making it a whole tone above the piano, he then, at sight, transposed the Beethoven Sonata they were to play. It was really a great feat, but Johannes performed it as though it were an every day affair. The next place was Luneburg and there the young musician had such success that a second concert was at once announced.
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