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[ Marmontel, Mém. Litt., IX.; Ouvr., II., p. no.]

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[ Grimm, Corr. Litt., IX., p. 348. Dorat describes very comically in an Irishman's letter the party-fight in the pit (Coup d'Oeil sur la Littér., I., p. 211). Amusing incidents were not wanting. At one concert a song by Gluck was announced; as it began the Piccinnists ostentatiously left the hall, and the Gluckists applauded noisily; it afterwards appeared that the song was by Jomelli (Grimm, Corr. Litt., X., p. 440).]

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[ An account of the whole dispute from this side is given by Garat, Mém. Hist, sur M. Suard, II., p. 231.]

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[ Grimm, Corr. Litt., X., p. 34. Schelle, N. Ztschr. f. Mus., LV., p. 197.]

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[ Grimm, Corr. Litt., IX., p. 352. Galiani, Corr. inéd., II., p. 292.]