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However, the incomplete nature of the plots, and Jack Whyte's original intentions, make them inapproachable with reading them together.
Richard Specht also thought critically of the concerto, describing it as "one of Brahms' most inapproachable and joyless compositions".
Its tendency to quicken the subjects is likely inapproachable by any other medium---as it is actual tissue with which it is being rendered.
The New York Times reported, "We may frankly say that we have never seen a public supper served in a more inapproachable fashion, with greater discretion, or upon a more luxurious scale".
Adding to that, he had a tendency towards pomposity and was considered stiff and inapproachable in public, with even his own aide Ruth McCormick Simms once describing him as "cold, cold as a February iceberg."