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... Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata .. 60. An Alpine Avalanche . - Part I. 61. An Alpine Avalanche . - Part II ...... . 64. Nobody will be the Worse .... 65. Prince Henry and Falstaff . 68. The Coyote ..... 69. A Broken Home .. 71. The Life of ...
... Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata .. 60. An Alpine Avalanche . - Part I. 61. An Alpine Avalanche . - Part II ...... . 64. Nobody will be the Worse .... 65. Prince Henry and Falstaff . 68. The Coyote ..... 69. A Broken Home .. 71. The Life of ...
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... " My chosen people , come ! " Then the drum , Lo ! was dumb , For the great heart of the nation , throbbing , Answered , " Lord , we come ! " LESSON LVII . BEETHOVEN'S MOONLIGHT SONATA . Bee'tho ven ( 170 FOURTH READER .
... " My chosen people , come ! " Then the drum , Lo ! was dumb , For the great heart of the nation , throbbing , Answered , " Lord , we come ! " LESSON LVII . BEETHOVEN'S MOONLIGHT SONATA . Bee'tho ven ( 170 FOURTH READER .
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LESSON LVII . BEETHOVEN'S MOONLIGHT SONATA . Bee'tho ven ( Ba'to ven ) , | Sym'pho ny ( Music ) , an elab- a celebrated ... Beethoven , for I wanted him to take a walk , and afterward sup with me . In passing through some dark , narrow ...
LESSON LVII . BEETHOVEN'S MOONLIGHT SONATA . Bee'tho ven ( Ba'to ven ) , | Sym'pho ny ( Music ) , an elab- a celebrated ... Beethoven , for I wanted him to take a walk , and afterward sup with me . In passing through some dark , narrow ...
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... Beethoven looked at me . 4. " Go in ! " I exclaimed . for ? " " I will play to her , " he said in an excited tone . “ Here is feeling - genius - understanding . I will play to her , and she will understand it ! " And before I could ...
... Beethoven looked at me . 4. " Go in ! " I exclaimed . for ? " " I will play to her , " he said in an excited tone . “ Here is feeling - genius - understanding . I will play to her , and she will understand it ! " And before I could ...
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... Beethoven said no more , but seated himself quietly before the piano , and began to play . He had no sooner struck the first chord than I knew what would follow - how grand he would be that night ! And I was not mistaken . Never ...
... Beethoven said no more , but seated himself quietly before the piano , and began to play . He had no sooner struck the first chord than I knew what would follow - how grand he would be that night ! And I was not mistaken . Never ...
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