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" Dutchman, she recognises him at once by the resemblance with his likeness, and heroically deciding to share his fate, accepts the offer of his hand. At this moment Schnabelewopski-Heine is (by an unforeseen and indescribable incident) called away from... "
Richard Wagner and the Music of the Future: History and Æstetics - Page 64
by Francis Hueffer - 1874 - 333 pages
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The flying Dutchman. Tr. by J.P. Jackson

Wilhelm Richard Wagner - 1876 - 76 pages
...Schnabelewopski-Heine is (by an unforeseen and indescribable incident) called away from the house, and, when he conies back, is just in time to see the Dutchman on board...bride, and would save her from the fate that threatens _her if she accompanies him. But she, ' faithful unto death,' ascends a high rock and throws herself...
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The Flying Dutchman: Romantic Opera in Three Acts

Richard Wagner - 1877 - 72 pages
...has heard and whose picture hangs in her room. When she sees the real Flying Dutchman she recognizes him at once by the resemblance with his likeness,...Flying Dutchman, united with his bride, enters the long-closed gates of eternal rest." here got his charming idea of giving salvation to the Dutchman...
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The Musical World, Volume 55

1877 - 896 pages
...from the theatre, and returns only just in time to see the Dutchman on board his own ship, setting out for another voyage of hopeless despair. He loves his bride, and would save her from sharing his doom. But she, " faithful unto death," throws herself into the waves. Thus the spell is...
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The Lyrical Drama. Essays on Subjects, Composers, and Executants of Modern Opera

Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1881 - 328 pages
...likely the phantom ship of the Flying Dutchman, whom shortly afterwards he beheld, in ipsissimd persond, on the stage of the last-named city. " The new feature...Flying Dutchman, united with his bride, enters the long-closed gates of eternal rest. " Heine pretends, as we have said, to have seen this acted on the...
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The Lyrical Drama: Essays on Subjects, Composers, & Executants of ..., Volume 1

Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1881 - 332 pages
...heroically deciding to share his fate, accepts the offer of his hand. At this moment Schnahelewopski- Heine is (by an unforeseen and indescribable incident) called...Flying Dutchman, united with his bride, enters the long-closed gates of eternal rest. " Heine pretends, as we have said, to have seen this acted on the...
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The Lyrical Drama: Essays on Subjects, Composers, & Executants of ..., Volume 1

Henry Sutherland Edwards - 1881 - 652 pages
...Schnabelewopski-Heine is (by an unforeseen and indescribable incident) called away from the honse, and when he comes back is just in time to see the...Flying Dutchman, united with his bride, enters the long-closed gates of eternal " Heine pretends, as we have said, to have seen this acted on the Amsterdam...
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The Opera-glass: Or, A Clear View of 100 Popular Operas: With an ...

Louis Alexander - 1881 - 128 pages
...from the theatre, and returns only just in time to see the Dutchman on board his own ship, setting out for another voyage of hopeless despair. He loves his bride, and would save her from sharing his doom. But she, " faithful unto death," throws herself into the waves. Thus the spell is...
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Richard Wagner

Francis Hueffer - 1881 - 128 pages
...theatre, and on his return is only just in time to see the Dutchman on board his own ship, setting out for another voyage of hopeless despair. He loves his bride, and would save her from sharing his doom. But she, " faithful unto death," ascends a rock, and throws herself into the. waves....
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Half a Century of Music in England, 1837-1887: Essays Towards a History

Francis Hueffer - 1889 - 260 pages
...heroically deciding to share his fate, accepts the offer of his hand. At this moment Schnabelwopski-Heine is, by an unforeseen and indescribable incident, called...Flying Dutchman, united with his bride, enters the longclosed gates of eternal rest. Heine pretends, as we have said, to have seen this acted on the Amsterdam...
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Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression, Volume 21

1898 - 664 pages
...hand. The Dutchman boards his ship, which is weighing anchor for another voyage of hopeless quest. He loves his bride, and would save her from the fate that must surely overtake her if she accompanies him. But she, faithful unto death, throws herself into...
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