In the meanwhile I completed the libretto of Tristan und Isolde, and at the same time Hans made me a fair copy of each act.
I devoted all my leisure, apart from my lonely walks, to making a fair copy of that part of the Walkure which was fully scored, and also took up my favourite reading again--the study of Schopenhauer.
Meanwhile I plunged with renewed zeal into my work, and had finished a fair copy of the Rheingold score by the 26th of September.
All the authors who can compose blank verses very easily, as I can, employ them when they intend to make a fair copy of their prose.
I spent the time in making a fair copy, and the next day I took it to M.
I, too, was in the vein: I finished my poem, and made a fair copy of it before I went to bed.
In the evening I took my leave, and set out early the next day having made a fair copy of my report.
He was shouting the reckless refrain when d'Arthez and Bianchon arrived, to find him in a paroxysm of despair and exhaustion, utterly unable to make a fair copy of his verses.
Three lives, in fair copy, by Aubrey, are found in MS.
A fair copy of this fragment gives text for Revise of November 13.
A fair copy, broken up into stanzas, is endorsed by Murray, "Given to me (and I believe composed by Ld.
The bound volume consists of a rough copy and a fair copy of the first draft of the Bride; the fair copy beginning with the sixth stanza of Canto I.
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