Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt — Volume 1 by Richard Wagner;Franz Liszt
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I add no more words, for to you I have probably said enough. The
committee of which I am a member will apply to you with proper formality. Would that you could let us have a gratifying answer, and that my application might have contributed a little towards it! With true esteem and devotion, I am yours, RICHARD WAGNER MARIENBAD, August 5th, 1845 3. MOST ESTEEMED FRIEND, On and off I hear that you remember me very kindly and are intent upon gaining friends for me; and I could have wished that, by staying in Dresden a little longer, you had given me an opportunity of thanking you personally and enjoying your company. As I perceive more and more that I and my works, which as yet have scarcely begun to spread abroad, are not likely to prosper very much, I slowly familiarize myself with the thought of turning to account your friendly feeling towards me a little, and, much as I generally detest the seeking and making of opportunities, I proceed with perfect openness to rouse you up in my favour. There is at Vienna, where you happen to be staying, a theatrical manager, P.; the man came to me a year ago, and |
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