Clay Lane

The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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847

Revolution and Reaction

John Buchan draws a distinction between political changes brought by violence and those brought by progress.

848

A Toast to the Greatest Composer

When violinist Joseph Joachim proposed a toast to the world’s greatest composer, he was cut off in mid flow.

849

Lion Hunting in Heidelberg

Composer Johannes Brahms disliked the adulation sometimes heaped on him by fans, and found quite imaginative ways to avoid it.

850

Musical Appreciation

Sir Charles Villiers Stanford recalls the very different receptions given by British and German audiences to a little bit of Brahms.

851

The First Council of Nicaea

As soon the Roman Emperor Constantine declared religious liberty in his Empire, the Christian Church gave him cause for regret.

852

Bodyline

Douglas Jardine came up with a plan to deprive the watching public of one of the finest sights in all sport.