| Sir George Grove - 1879 - 802 oldal
...sketchbook of the year 1818, and which Beethoven has himself noted to have been written, ' Auf dfiii Wege Abends zwischen den und auf den Bergen.' The...practice is well exemplified in his alteration of Mosclieles" pious inscription. At the ejtd of his arrangement of Fidelio Moscheles hbd written ' Fine.... | |
| 1879 - 786 oldal
...und auf den Bergen.' The following passages, which he copied out himself and kept constantly bifore him, served him as a kind of Creed, and sum up his...and to Him alone do all things owe their being. How lie turned his theology into practice ¡в well exemplified in his alteration of Moscheles' pious iusc.iption.... | |
| George Grove - 1880 - 778 oldal
...from a sketchbook of the year 1818, and which Beethoven has himself noted to have been written, ' A uf dem Wege Abends zwischen den und auf den Bergen.'...' Fine. With God's help.' To this Beethoven added, ' 0 man, help thyself.' " •* In his early Vienna days he attempted to dress ' Moiart'i Nix quartets... | |
| George Putnam Upton - 1886 - 364 oldal
...inscription on the temple of the Egyptian goddess Neith at Sais, and called his creed, explain this : " I am that which is. I am all that is, that was, and...Himself, and to Him alone do all things owe their being." With all this mysticism his theology was practical, as is shown by his criticism of the words which... | |
| Louis Charles Elson - 1888 - 308 oldal
...in the following sentences which he copied out himself and had constantly hanging in his room : — "I am that which is." " I am all that is, that was,...himself, and to Him alone do all things owe their being." This may be accepted as the chief part of Beethoven's theology. Beethoven's death was not so sad or... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 522 oldal
...inscription on the temple of the Egyptian goddess Neith at Sais, and called his creed, explain this : " I am that which is. I am all that is, that was, and...Himself, and to Him alone do all things owe their being." With all this mysticism his theology was practical, as is shown by his criticism of the words which... | |
| Ernest Newman - 1899 - 436 oldal
...following sentences, which he had framed and kept always before him upon his writing-table : — " I am that which is. " I am all that is, that was,...Himself, and to Him alone do all things owe their being." One really cannot with any justice think very highly of the concrete intelligence of the man who made,... | |
| Frederick James Crowest - 1899 - 364 oldal
...and kept under his daily observation a creed of his own : — " I am that which is. I am all that, that was, and that shall be. No mortal man hath lifted...Himself, and to Him alone do all things owe their being. " A very strange theology indeed ! Yet from this, and such pictures as we have drawn, can his religion... | |
| H. A. Rudall - 1903 - 192 oldal
...before him on his writing-table, the following sentences, said to be taken from the Temple of Isis— " I am that which is ; " I am all that is, that was, and that shall be. No mortal man has lifted my veil. "He proceeds from Himself alone, and to Him alone do all things owe their existence."... | |
| Daniel Gregory Mason - 1904 - 380 oldal
...description to say that there lay constantly on his desk, copied by his own hand, these sentences : " I am that which is. " I am all that is, that was, and that shall be. No mortal man has lifted my veil. " He is alone by Himself, and to Him alone do all things owe their being." Combined... | |
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