... Musicians. In Imitation of the Session of the Poets. Sic ... ... their praise, Thinking to chant the God out of the Bays; ... ... great Te Deum, at the Feast of the Sons of the Clergy. ...
... My Dr. Inclos'd I have sent you the words of the Song you desired. I wish much to ... ... happiness of your acquaintance as one of the chief Blessings of my life, and it is ... ... Stockdale, Piccadilly.MDCCXCI.] Music! the Calm of life, the cordial bowl , Which ...
... deutsch: »Der voreilige Schluß «, Berl. 1876), » Out of the question « (1877), » A Counterfeit presentment « (1877), der spiritistische Roman » The undiscovered country « (1880), die autobiographische Erzählung » A ... ... einige Lustspiele (» The sleeping car «, » The muses trap « u. a.) und ...
... but as they are The proof, the substance of an inward passion, ... ... fame, Not heard the summons of the next day's battle: ... ... I war not with the dust. The great, the proud, ...
... and all other that may shall have bows and arrows out of the forest, and in the forest bows and boults. ... ... constables shall be chosen to make the view of armour; and the constables aforesaid shall present before ... ... as they do see in the country about armour, and of the suits, and of ...
... traces, and was professed by the majority of the people. The vestiges of the time are ... ... apprehension how like a god! the beauty of the world! the paragon of animals! And yet, ... ... daher viel weniger anschaulichen Begriff »the finality of the stream of life« dafür ansetzt. ...
... of our Corporations in the City, the taste of the public for Musick being ... ... Handel on his Opera's. The Session of the Musicians. The Ball: Stated in a ... ... 95. 164 The Ceremonial of the Coronation of his Most Sacred Majesty, ...
... Hauses . Engl. : The wife is the key of the house. ( Bohn II, 22. ... ... werden. Engl. : The wife, the hore and the sword may be shewed but ... ... Tücken . Engl. : The wife, the horse and the sword may be shewed ...
... Der Engländer dagegen sagt: There is one good wife in the country, and every man thinks, he has her. 356 ... ... sie einflösst. Holl. : Bij eene vrouw – of sterke liefde of groote haat. ( Harrebomée, II, 418. ) ...
... instrumental music look up as the god of the science. Of this concert Salomon is ... ... to you and also begun the composition of the accompanyments to the scotch airs (15 in ... ... nobility and gentry return thither from the country till the meeting of Parliament about that time. Now ...
... left hand commenced a dance to the tune, others of the priests dancing round hand in ... ... is bound up, and set upon the top of one of the ridges, when the reapers retiring to a ... ... accompanied with the utmost stretch and power of the voices of the company uttering words very indistinctly, but ...
... . Engl. : Take bread from the baker, and meat from the butcher. 74. Das Brot ... ... sind sich überall so ziemlich gleich. Engl. : In every country the sun riseth in the morning. Frz. : C'est partout ...
... Engl. : Land was never lost for want of an heir. – The rich never want kindred. ( Bohn II, ... ... ( Reinsberg II, 70. ) Engl. : Every country has its customs. ( Gaal, 1063; Eiselein, 408 ... ... ) 137. Land blifft Land, Land lopt ton Siel nich ut. – Eichwald, 1152. ...
... the Germans say, colossal. The actor, a comedian of the first rank, made his ... ... applause, bravos and recalls, both during and ad the end of the acts. Truly no more perfect comedy ... ... Inspector Braesig is to all intents and purposes the one character of the play, and Junkermanns succeeds ...
... ṛgus. Cf. OLDENBERG, Sacred Books of the East vol. XVII p. 130, PISCHEL, Vedische Studien, ... ... übrigens das altägyptische Totengericht. Geistesverwandt sind bei SHAKESPEARE the visible spirits of the heavens, the justicers, Lear IV, 2. ...
... antiquities. Edinb. 1780. Most of the religious services of the Druids were probably begun and ended ... ... , ever since St. Peter took the tribute penny out of the mouth of a fish of that species. ...
... to be a type of the present Contest for the Crown of Poland; and that ... ... . 68) als » entry in the Account of the Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn Fields and Covent ... ... «, wird entschuldigend bemerkt, » put it out of the power of the Directors, to give earlier notice to ...
... Pennyblättern der Chartisten u. Socialisten erschienen 1851: The Friend of the People (früher The Red Republican); ... ... war 1851: Peeping Tom or the Mirror of the Ages; die schmutzigsten Angriffe auf Personen ... ... Zeitschriften wissenschaftlichen Inhalts sind die Transactions of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (Hongk. ...
... , dem brit. Premier-Min. Winston Churchill u. den Combined Chiefs of Staff (CCS) während des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Sie wurde vom 14. bis ... ... September 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA) war einer der einflussreichsten US-amerikan. Country-Sänger- u. Songwriter. Cash, der den ...
... (engl. Groß-London ) umfasst die zentralen Städte City of London, City of Westminster sowie 31 weitere Stadtbezirke (London Boroughs); also ... ... . Bis zum Beginn seiner Solokarriere 2002 war er ein Mitglied der Band The Moldy Peaches. Für Gemstones erhielt Green eine goldene Schallplatte für den ...
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»Ein ganz vergebliches Mühen würd' es sein, wenn du, o lieber Leser, es unternehmen solltest, zu den Bildern, die einer längst vergangenen Zeit entnommen, die Originale in der neuesten nächsten Umgebung ausspähen zu wollen. Alle Harmlosigkeit, auf die vorzüglich gerechnet, würde über diesem Mühen zugrunde gehen müssen.« E. T. A. Hoffmann im Oktober 1818
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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. Für den dritten Band hat Michael Holzinger neun weitere Meistererzählungen aus dem Biedermeier zusammengefasst.
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