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CHAPTER X
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Three or four hours. That is a long time to sit in one place, whether one be conspicuous1 or not, yet some of Wagner’s operas bang along for six whole hours on a stretch! But the people sit there and enjoy it all, and wish it would last longer. A German lady in Munich told me that a person could not like Wagner’s music at first, but must go through the deliberate process of learning to like it—then he would have his sure reward; for when he had learned to like it he would hunger for it and never be able to get enough of it. She said that six hours of Wagner was by no means too much. She said that this composer had made a complete revolution in music and was burying the old masters one by one. And she said that Wagner’s operas differed from all others in one notable respect, and that was that they were not merely spotted3 with music here and there, but were all music, from the first strain to the last. This surprised me. I said I had attended one of his insurrections, and found hardly any music in it except the Wedding Chorus. She said “Lohengrin” was noisier than Wagner’s other operas, but that if I would keep on going to see it I would find by and by that it was all music, and therefore would then enjoy it. I could have said, “But would you advise a person to deliberately4 practice having a toothache in the pit of his stomach for a couple of years in order that he might then come to enjoy it?” But I reserved that remark.
This lady was full of the praises of the head-tenor5 who had performed in a Wagner opera the night before, and went on to enlarge upon his old and prodigious6 fame, and how many honors had been lavished7 upon him by the princely houses of Germany. Here was another surprise. I had attended that very opera, in the person of my agent, and had made close and accurate observations. So I said:
“Why, madam, my experience warrants me in stating that that tenor’s voice is not a voice at all, but only a shriek
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conspicuous
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spotted
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deliberately
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tenor
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prodigious
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lavished
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shriek
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hyena
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kindly
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emulating
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authorized
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extravagant
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distressing
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screech
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renowned
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surgical
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intoxicated
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| 喝醉的,极其兴奋的 | |
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afflictive
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| 带给人痛苦的,苦恼的,难受的 | |
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enthusiast
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perspiration
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pensively
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stolid
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phlegmatic
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impulsive
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diminutives
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twilight
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splendors
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| n.华丽( splendor的名词复数 );壮丽;光辉;显赫 | |
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shrieking
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impelling
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entirely
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reset
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pointed
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standing
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aisles
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fumbling
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tardy
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parlor
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inspection
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permissible
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fixed
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payable
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scattering
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| n.[物]散射;散乱,分散;在媒介质中的散播adj.散乱的;分散在不同范围的;广泛扩散的;(选票)数量分散的v.散射(scatter的ing形式);散布;驱散 | |
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portray
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| v.描写,描述;画(人物、景象等) | |
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impending
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| a.imminent, about to come or happen | |
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conflagrations
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embroidering
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dame
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gushing
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| adj.迸出的;涌出的;喷出的;过分热情的v.喷,涌( gush的现在分词 );滔滔不绝地说话 | |
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vehemence
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| n.热切;激烈;愤怒 | |
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boundless
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illustrate
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solitary
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maze
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descend
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| vt./vi.传下来,下来,下降 | |
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Augmented
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mimic
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| v.模仿,戏弄;n.模仿他人言行的人 | |
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wail
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| vt./vi.大声哀号,恸哭;呼啸,尖啸 | |
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costly
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gossamer
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gravel
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deluge
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royalty
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overflow
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spouting
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approbation
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majesty
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fatiguing
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picturesque
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swollen
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