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Beethoven in his Own Words
Kerst&Krehbiel

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which he entered his most intimate thoughts, especially those
designed for his own encouragement.  Many of these appear in the
preceding pages.  In these instances more than in any others his
expressions are obscure, detached and, through indifference,
faulty in construction.  For the greater part they are remarks
thrown upon the paper in great haste. 

END OF THIS EDITION 

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INFO ABOUT THIS E-TEXT EDITION 

This edition of "Beethoven: the Man and the Artist, as Revealed in
his own Words," was translated into english and published in 1905
by B.W.  Huebsch.  It was also republished unabridged by Dover
Publications, Inc., in a 1964 edition, ISBN 0-486-21261-0. 

This electronic text was prepared by John Mamoun with help from
numerous other proofreaders, including those associated with

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