... de sept ans.« After the name of the engraver follows the date, which is in ... ... masters often fail in these particulars on the first trial. The symphony ended, he took ... ... more difficult than those in the upper one; on which occasions the son looked back with ...
... of Mr. HANDEL'S great Te Deum, at the Feast of the Sons of the Clergy. 1. ... ... that not ten paid for their Permits, but, on the contrary, had them given them, and money into ... ... S. 376.) On Mr. Handel's performance on the Organ, and his Opera ...
... yet since we meet with it in all the quarters of the world, where there is any ... ... to do so, or that he would certainly do so: On the contrary, there was reason to suppose, that, in vindication ... ... 8 »If the state of the soul in the body (it's confinement there) ...
... Engl. : Judge not of a ship as she lieth on the stocks. ( Bohn II, 18. ) Holl. : ... ... is het de laat in den almanak gezien, om te getij te berekenen. ( Harrebomée, II, 249 a . ) ...
... or not acting, according to the determination of the will«, Inqu. VIII, sct. 1). Gleiche ... ... Determinismus lehrt J. EDWARDS (Treat. on the will, 1754). – Vgl. D'ALEMBERT, Mel. DESTUTT ... ... ff.). die Regel gilt, »that the same motive, in the same circumstances, will be followed by ...
... Gedicht gefeiert. Der Titel lautete: » Verses on the Arrival of the great musician Haydn in England « ... ... the Right Hon ble The Earl of Abingdon, The Accompaniments for the Harp or Piano-Forte ... ... written to you and also begun the composition of the accompanyments to the scotch airs (15 in number ...
... professed by the majority of the people. The vestiges of the time are Stūpas or hemispherical ... ... humble workman. Another peculiarity of the period was the use of the Pāli or the ... ... zurückreicht, in der Abhandlung »On the Origin of the Indian Brāhma Alphabet«, 2. Aufl. ...
... , aut is, quem habeas, a te implendus, aut exulare te a rerum natura necesse est. ... ... Sect. 3. 3 'Tis on the contrary, from this Order of inferiour and superiour Things that we admire the World's Beauty, founded thus on Contrarietys: whilst from such ...
... said five per cent according to the several subscriptions, on the 18th or 19th instant, at ... ... some of our Corporations in the City, the taste of the public for Musick being so ... ... on his Opera's. The Session of the Musicians. The Ball: Stated in a ...
... of them (Matthew Henry, The worth of the soul, Works of the Pur. Div. p ... ... or Commonwealth must employ their parts to the utmost for the good of the Church and the Commonwealth. To neglect this and ... ... London 1903 (Baptist Handbook 1904 S. 104): »The best men on the roll of our Puritan churches were men ...
... name of will « (Ess. on the pow. III, p. 59). Nach BROWN ist Wille die ... ... fiat, or act of mental consent to the movement, comes in when the neutralization of the ... ... present action and a present feeling, whereby the one comes unter the control of the other« (Emot. and Will 3 , p. ...
... worship, 1840; A father's letters to his son on the Apostolic rite of confirmation, 1843; The worship of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Church of ... ... contrary to Holy Scripture, 1844; The Image-worship of the Church of Rome ...
... ans.« After the name of the engraver follows the date, which is in ... ... voice were written in what the Italians stile the Contralto cleff; the reason for taking notice ... ... of this great composer, that the scale most clearly preponderates on the side of Mozart in this ...
... South Africa must have known, that the obvious line of action for the Boers to adopt would ... ... working, by all constitutional means, for the restoration of the Independence of the two Republics, believing that, by ... ... us. Foreign journals which assert the contrary and thereby try to fan the flames of war, are ...
... her decease this instrument should go to the master of the children of the chapel royal for the time being, and descend to his successors ... ... and the effect his anthems had on himself and the public at the time that many of them were ...
... The government here are almost in their senses; the people, on the contrary, are getting success- and vanity-drunken. A pleasant kind ... ... prospect of a future fairy-land or the less utopian picture of the thinkers common- wealth? My sympathies ...
... at least a hopeful love; if on the contrary, they bounce and fly asunder, the ... ... to put three nuts upon the bars of the grate, naming the nuts after the ... ... he has a regard for the person making the trial. If the nuts named after the ...
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Der junge Chevalier des Grieux schlägt die vom Vater eingefädelte Karriere als Malteserritter aus und flüchtet mit Manon Lescaut, deren Eltern sie in ein Kloster verbannt hatten, kurzerhand nach Paris. Das junge Paar lebt von Luft und Liebe bis Manon Gefallen an einem anderen findet. Grieux kehrt reumütig in die Obhut seiner Eltern zurück und nimmt das Studium der Theologie auf. Bis er Manon wiedertrifft, ihr verzeiht, und erneut mit ihr durchbrennt. Geldsorgen und Manons Lebenswandel lassen Grieux zum Falschspieler werden, er wird verhaftet, Manon wieder untreu. Schließlich landen beide in Amerika und bauen sich ein neues Leben auf. Bis Manon... »Liebe! Liebe! wirst du es denn nie lernen, mit der Vernunft zusammenzugehen?« schüttelt der Polizist den Kopf, als er Grieux festnimmt und beschreibt damit das zentrale Motiv des berühmten Romans von Antoine François Prévost d'Exiles.
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Biedermeier - das klingt in heutigen Ohren nach langweiligem Spießertum, nach geschmacklosen rosa Teetässchen in Wohnzimmern, die aussehen wie Puppenstuben und in denen es irgendwie nach »Omma« riecht. Zu Recht. Aber nicht nur. Biedermeier ist auch die Zeit einer zarten Literatur der Flucht ins Idyll, des Rückzuges ins private Glück und der Tugenden. Die Menschen im Europa nach Napoleon hatten die Nase voll von großen neuen Ideen, das aufstrebende Bürgertum forderte und entwickelte eine eigene Kunst und Kultur für sich, die unabhängig von feudaler Großmannssucht bestehen sollte. Dass das gelungen ist, zeigt Michael Holzingers Auswahl von neun Meistererzählungen aus der sogenannten Biedermeierzeit.
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