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Beethoven
Teplitz
Prague
thine
25s处为today...
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Now that is comical. You can picture it happening. You can imitate it and get an easy laugh out of it. But isn't it poignant that he couldn't hear his own music so that he could conduct it?
On July 5th, 1812, Beethoven arrived in Teplitz from Prague, and over three days wrote a passionate love letter.
My angel, my all, my very self, only a few words today... Can our love endure except through sacrifices, through not demanding everything? Can you change the fact that you are not wholly mine, I'm not wholly thine? Oh, God! My heart is full of so many things to say to you. Other are moments when I feel that speech amounts to nothing at all. Though still in bed, my thoughts go out to you, my immortal beloved. Oh, continue to love me, never misjudge the most faithful heart of your beloved. Ever thine, ever mine, ever ours.
We know her only as the immortal beloved. He never named the woman of the heart of this extraordinary passion. Her identity remains a mystery. |
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