... 292 »That the manufacturers would absorb it and use it up. Those were the very words used ... ... bald entvölkert.« (»If the people were all in easy circumstances, the world would soon be depopulated.«) 899 »Von Tag zu Tag wird ...
... ; which, perhaps for a less purchase, would be thought but an indifferent bargain. 406 Zum bösen ... ... gewesen, mit seiner zehnfachen Reihe: »What a jovial and a merry world would this be, may it please your worships, but for that inextricable labyrinth ...
Erstes Buch. Der Welt als Vorstellung erste Betrachtung: Die Vorstellung unterworfen dem ... ... of matter, that is of solidity, impenetrability, and extended figure (to deny which would be lunacy), but in correcting the popular notion of it, and in contending ...
... such words of peace coming from my country would be in sad contrast with realities. However all great causes have ... ... – – but my visit to the States convinced me that the great treaty would come! I returned quite infatuated with the Yankees: improved Englishmen I call ...
... of seizing the passes, and I warned President Kruger that to do so would alienate the sympathy of many of their supporters in this country and on ... ... (and Madam, the very peasants are naming their children after our Generals) would never allow war to be made on our European neighbours. ...
I. Wenn der Marseillaner Gelegenheit findet, über die Vorzüge und Schönheiten ... ... Thunis und würdte Euch rundum verachten, wenn Ihr at home bliept und nicht would be willing, als meyn Gaßt an Bord zu mounten. Lebt wohl, ...
... O that our Players, our Play-haunters would now seriously consider, that the persons whose parts, whose sinnes they act ... ... of these sinnes, these parts of theirs on the Stage! O that they would now remember the sighs, the groanes, the tears, the anguish, ...
... proved, that he was absolutely obliged to do so, or that he would certainly do so: On the contrary, there was reason to suppose, that, in vindication of his Laws, he would require some further Satisfaction and Expiation. And accordingly we find the Custom ...
Versuch von der menschlichen Vernunft und ihrem Gebrauche Om, wie lange kämpft, ... ... and study, die Idee des ganzen Gedichtes genommen ist. Seine Worte sind: Would not your Lordship chuse to walk upon four legs, to wear a long ...
Zweites Kapitel. Das Jahr 1818. Neuer Aufschwung des Schaffens. Erster Plan der ... ... was the first to try it. Beethoven set such value in it that he would allow no one but himself to play upon it, and, only as a ...
... 's advantage, therefore as soon as decency would allow, after praising very handsomely some of his compositions: ›Are you ... ... (after the setting of his MSS.) to publish in. He said he would write to your house in French stating the time, for of course ...
Zehntes Kapitel Das Jahr 1815. Neue Opernprojekte. Beethoven vor der Fürsten des ... ... send for it at Thomas Coutts. Mr. Beethoven wish Mr. B 1 . would make ingrave the sayd Simphonie so soon as possible and send him word in ...
Elftes Kapitel. Das Jahr 1803. Beethovens Engagement am Theater. Bridgetower. Verhandlungen mit ... ... for composing six sonates for me . Replied 8. Nov. that J would give no more than 150 taking 3 of the sonatas when ready ...
61. Nach der Haager Konferenz Sobald wir nach Harmannsdorf zurückgekehrt waren, ... ... foreign journal. While we are in the throes of a great war it would be unseemly to do so, and I will therefore ask you to kindly ...
Fünfzehnter Brief. London, den 15ten April 1827. Liebste Freundin! ... ... zwei schönen Strophen: Love will find its way Where wolves would fear to stray. Liebe wird den Weg erspähn, Wo der ...
Drei und zwanzigster Brief. London, den 24. März. ... ... in gold, The earth goes to the earth sooner than it would, The earth builds on the earth castles and towers, ...
Achtes Kapitel. In welchem die Geschichte einen Krebsgang nimmt. ... ... woebegone, Drew Priam's Curtain in the Dead of Night, And would have told him, half his Troy was burn'd) So geist- ...
1. Neue Oratorien. 1738–1740. Den letzten Opern Händel's ... ... of the fable prove , Or seas and woods, when Handel harps, would move . If music was to touch the heart design'd , ...
... ending an improvisation of this kind, he would burst into loud laughter and banter his hearers on the emotion he had caused in them. ›You are fools‹ he would say. Sometimes he would feel himself insulted by these indications of sympathy. ›Who can live among such spoiled children‹, he would cry, and only on that account ...
Sagen. 1. Das Petermännchen zu Schwerin. Vgl. ... ... three several times, on turning their cattle at the terminations of ridges, they would find the said fare prepared for them on reaching the end of the fourth ...
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Diese »Oden für das Herz« mögen erbaulich auf den Leser wirken und den »Geschmack an der Religion mehren« und die »Herzen in fromme Empfindung« versetzen, wünscht sich der Autor. Gellerts lyrisches Hauptwerk war 1757 ein beachtlicher Publikumserfolg.
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Zwischen 1804 und 1815 ist Heidelberg das intellektuelle Zentrum einer Bewegung, die sich von dort aus in der Welt verbreitet. Individuelles Erleben von Idylle und Harmonie, die Innerlichkeit der Seele sind die zentralen Themen der Hochromantik als Gegenbewegung zur von der Antike inspirierten Klassik und der vernunftgetriebenen Aufklärung. Acht der ganz großen Erzählungen der Hochromantik hat Michael Holzinger für diese Leseausgabe zusammengestellt.
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