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Hasibul Alam Posted 11 years ago
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what is the general meaning of the sentence

it was not out of mere solicitude tha mozart, by then well well established , sought out a young beethovean, in the latter early work mozart divined a genius that he hoped to , in some way cultivate.
  

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There are a number of transcription errors. There seems to have been no attempt made to use correct capitalisation. I t was not out of mere solicitude that M ozart, by then well establishe d, s ought out a young Beethoven—i n the latter's early work M ozart divined a genius that he hoped t o, i n some wa y, c ultivate.

  • There are a number of transcription errors.
  • There seems to have been no attempt made to use correct capitalisation.
  • I t was not out of mere solicitude that M ozart, by then well establishe d, s ought out a young Beethoven—i n the latter's early work M ozart divined a genius that he hoped t o, i n some wa y, c ultivate.
  • Mozart, who at that time was a well established composer, sought out (= made an effort to find and meet) a young Beethoven.
  • This was not simply because Mozart was interested in Beethoven's wellbeing.
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There are a number of transcription errors. There seems to have been no attempt made to use correct capitalisation.

It was not out of mere solicitude that Mozart, by then well established, sought out a young Beethoven—in the latter's early work Mozart divined a genius that he hoped to, in some way, cultivate.

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