took squeaky music, vulgar pining melodies, passion immobilizes good t — Thomas Mann, Death Venice Tales

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He took in the squeaky music, the vulgar and pining melodies, because passion immobilizes good taste and seriously considers what soberly would be thought of as funny and to be resented.

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