In a book I am reading (The Birthday Present by Barbara Vine) the narrator asks "Why ... do we always talk about Handel arias and other music being 'in' Saul or Theodora or whatever it is, when they are 'from' if it's works by Mozart, say, or Beethoven?[/I].
I can't say I've noticed what I say - I assume that I say it's 'from' Saul etc. Do [B]you[/[B] say 'in' or 'from'? There are hints that the narrator is upper-class, so perhaps it's a class thing?
I can't say I've noticed what I say - I assume that I say it's 'from' Saul etc. Do [B]you[/[B] say 'in' or 'from'? There are hints that the narrator is upper-class, so perhaps it's a class thing?
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