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[NYR, Feb. 26], Ronald Dworkin writes, "William Smith, a Time writer in New York, then changed Halevy's phrase, about giving the Gemayels the feeling that Israel understood their need for revenge, to the rather different claim, which Time published, that Sharon 'discussed' revenge with them."
Time's Rewrite Smith, William E. 1987
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Smith's rewrite was, as I said, "rather different" from Halevy's initial report, because Halevy's statement, that after questioning Sharon gave the Gemayels the "feeling" that he understood their need for revenge, does not imply that Sharon actually said anything about revenge, or that anyone explicitly mentioned it.
Time's Rewrite Smith, William E. 1987
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(See Halevy's _History of the English People in the Nineteenth Century_, vol. 4, pp. 242-6.) 2.
Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971
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(See Halevy's _History of the English People in the Nineteenth Century_, vol. 4, pp. 242-6.) 2.
Flash For Freedom Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1971
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His _Sheriff_ libretto for Halevy's music at the Opera Comique in 1839 was a transmogrification of _Master Cornelius_.
Balzac Frederick Lawton
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Halevy's cooperation endowed the plays of Meilhac with a fuller ethical richness -- tempered them, so to speak, and made them real, for it can not be denied that Meilhac was inclined to extravagance.
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Halevy's novels are remarkable for the elegance of literary style, tenderness of spirit and keenness of observation.
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Halevy's great talent lies in orchestration, which is here rich and effective; his style, half French, half Italian, is full of beautiful effects of a high order.
The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Charles Annesley
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Sheriff/libretto for Halevy's music at the Opera Comique in 1839 was a transmogrification of Master Cornelius.
Balzac Lawton, Frederick 1910
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Je Vends des Scapulaires is a tune in Herold and Halevy's
Chopin : the Man and His Music James Huneker 1890
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