excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 28 October 1818' pp. 206 (60 words)
excerpt from 'Diary of Thomas Moore, 28 October 1818' pp. 206 (60 words)
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Trying to be busy, but not doing much. Before going to bed, played over some of Haydn’s quartetts, and a lesson or two of Kozeluch’s. I used to like Kozeluch as a boy, and expected more in him now than I find. This is the way in everything; the pleasure of being easily pleased seldom survives our youth. |
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