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" I AM ALL THAT IS, ALL THAT WAS, AND ALL THAT SHALL BE. NO MORTAL MAN HATH MY VEIL UPLIFTED! " "II. HE IS ONE, SELF-EXISTENT, AND TO THAT ONE ALL THINGS OWE THEIR EXISTENCE. "
St. Nicholas: A Monthly Magazine for Boys and Girls - Page 324
1915
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The Life of Beethoven: Including His Correspondence with His ..., Volume 2

Anton Schindler - 1841 - 414 pages
...years constantly lay before him on his writing-table, were as follows: — I. " I AM THAT WHICH IS. — I AM ALL THAT IS, ALL THAT WAS, AND ALL THAT SHALL BE. — No MORTAL MAN HATH MY VEIL UPLIFTED!" II. " HE is ONE, SELF-EXISTENT, AND TO THAT ONE ALL THINGS OWE THEIR EXISTENCE."* I shall carefully...
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The North American Review, Volume 53

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1841 - 600 pages
...these in German, is given in the biography, the translation being as follows. "I. I AM THAT WHICH IS. I AM ALL THAT IS, ALL THAT WAS, AND ALL THAT SHALL BE. NO MORTAL MAN HATH MY VEIL UPLIFTED! " "II. HE IS ONE, SELF-EXISTENT, AND TO THAT ONE ALL THINGS OWE THEIR EXISTENCE." — p. 163. These...
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The North American Review, Volume 53

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1841 - 578 pages
...these in German, is given in the biography, the translation being as follows. "I. I AM THAT WHICH IS. I AM ALL THAT IS, ALL THAT WAS, AND ALL THAT SHALL BE. NO MORTAL MAN HATH MY VEIL UPLIFTED! " "II. HE IS ONE, SELF-EXISTENT, AND TO THAT ONE ALL THINGS OWE THEIR EXISTENCE." — p. 163. These...
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Complete Encyclopaedia of Music: Elementary, Technical, Historical ...

John Weeks Moore - 1854 - 1020 pages
...upon his writing table. They were as follows : — L " I am that which is, — I am nil that is, nil that was, and all that shall be, — no mortal man hath my veil uplifted ! " II. " lie is One, self-existent, and to that One all things owe their existence." Two things he...
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Musical composers and their works, by Sarah Tytler

Henrietta Keddie - 1875 - 476 pages
...Isis, were framed, and lay for many years on Beethoven's writing-tahle : — " I am that which is, I am all that is, all that was, and all that shall be : no mortal man hath my veil uplifted ; " " He is one, self-existent; and to that one, all things owe their existence." coldly even on his ardent...
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Musical Composers and Their Works: For the Use of Schools and Students in Music

Sarah Tytler - 1875 - 444 pages
...Isis, were framed, and lay for many years on Beethoven's writing-table : — " I am that which is, I am all that is, all that was, and all that shall be : no mortal man hath my veil uplifted ; " " He is one, self-existent; and to that one, all things owe their existence." coldly even on his ardent...
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The History of Music to the Death of Schubert

John Knowles Paine - 1907 - 328 pages
...his writing table. They were said to have been found in an Egyptian temple, and were as follows: " I am all that is, all that was, and all that shall be. No mortal hath uplifted my veil." " He is One, self-existent, and to that One all things owe their existence."...
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More Than Conquerors

Ariadne Gilbert - 1914 - 452 pages
...however, would not bear the clear, straight gaze of any honest eyes; he knew it ; and so he stayed away. Meanwhile, " in his remote house on the hill," the...driven himself through humdrum lessons. Then came the approach of closing deafness, and, in the darkness of desperation, Beethoven had looked up and said...
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More Than Conquerors

Ariadne Gilbert - 1914 - 452 pages
...however, would not bear the clear, straight gaze of any honest eyes; he knew it ; and so he stayed away. Meanwhile, " in his remote house on the hill," the...driven himself through humdrum lessons. Then came the approach of closing deafness, and, in the darkness of desperation, Beethoven had looked up and said...
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St. Nicholas, Volume 42, Part 1

Mary Mapes Dodge - 1915 - 872 pages
...my solitude," he said, touchingly. How often the great composer must have looked from his sick-room window ! The long days lagged by, and many suns set...driven himself through humdrum lessons. Then came the approach of closing deafness, and, in the darkness of desperation, Beethoven had looked up and said,...
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