Capitolo 50
Its opportunities of a way of living immediately would tighten him to that that Your brother
he/she would call an evanescent quantity.'
'Well, you cannot imagine me I admire how much Your songs and aspects,
The Mr. Berkeley. Me it sat down so when you invited us, to think me I was
going to have lunch with a true composer. There is not any music that I love this way
very as the Your.'
'I am very happy to feel him/it, Miss Oswald I assure Him. But I am only
a beginner and an idler still. Of the day I mean to produce anything
that will be worth. Only, you remember that that some
Did it say French novelist once?--"The sweetest poem of a poet is always
that he has never been able to compose." I often think that that is
true of music, also. Street above in the tallest histories of the brain of one
there is in some place, a motive that is floating around, or rather a whole oratory
full of them, that can never take, and you/he/she can mend on ruled paper.
The idea there, such beautiful and vague idea, so family to
one, but so suddenly unrealisable on some known tool--a kind
of musical Ariel, fluttering first one and tantalising one for
never, but never allowing to one to come above with him and to see indeed his
characteristics. I am displeased with what I indeed have written always,
and craving to crystallize in a result the imaginary aspects I am able
never the taking. Except in this last piece of mine; that is the only one
thing that me I have ever done completely and completely that arranges me.
Comes and sees me next week, and I will play him/it ended to you.'
They walked every round the lawns, and back again close to the arcs
of the beautiful bridge, and then he/she returned once to the rooms of Berkeley
more for a cup of tea in the afternoon and an air or two of Berkeley
own composition. Edie enjoyed the walk and the discourse immensely; her
also enjoyed the music more. In a way, it was everything so new to her.
For although she had always seen a lot of Harry, and although Harry that
it was the kindest and proudest of brothers, it instinctively had always