... ( Prov. dan., 257. ) Engl. : God helps the poor, for the rich can help themselves. ( Bohn II, 362. ) ... ... können betteln gehen. Engl. : God helps the rich, the poor can beg. ( Bohn II, 18. ) ...
... . Engl. : It's a poor sport that's not worth the candle. 66. Es ist ... ... at ladefare. ( Bohn II, 392. ) Engl. : The best thing in gaming is, that it be but little used. Frz. ...
... Dullness are miraculously united. The former prompts him to any thing new and violent; while the latter hinders him from seeing any ... ... two into the Gallery; that to obviate these abuses He had contrived a thing, that was better than an Opera, ...
... . LAMURE. It may be poison. FRANVILLE. Let it be any thing; So I can get it down. Why Man, Poison' ... ... If I were Master of 'em. Oh, Lamure, But one poor joint of Mutton, we ha' scorn'd, Man. ...
... »I shall be there next winter, and shall be glad if the thing gives me half the pleasure I had in reading the description.« ... ... exhausted all the resources of science in vain; but Manfred's was a poor reason – his passion for Astarte.« He smiled, and ...
... spukhafte Mitteilung in der Art von Hamlets »poor ghost« rechtzufertigen suchte, eine von jenen zwischenweltlichen Kundschaften, die ... ... time without a perception, and never can observe any thing but the perception. – If any one, upon serious and unprejudic'd ... ... an SWIFT einmal schrieb: The habit of a whole life is a stronger thing than all the reason in the world. Von allen ...
... I'll sleep – Poor naked wretches, wheresoe'er you are, That ... ... – – An accommodated man is no more but such a poor bare, forked animal as thou art. – Off, off! you lendings ... ... the black ones were there. – To say ay, and no to every thing that I said. – Ay ...
... thirst and hunger still, The poor rich Man's emphatically poor. Slaves to the Things we too much prize, ... ... very Dunce, or Womankind Is a most unintelligible Thing; I can no Sense , nor ...
... 'd Coriolanus, said to exceed any thing of the kind ever seen upon the Stage. « British Journal ... ... Stage: With better voice, and fifty times her skill [!]; Poor R[obinso]n is always treated ill: But, such ...
... nation; and which no man can add to, or abridge, in any thing material, without injuring it: I therefore confin'd myself to a plain ... ... persuaded, that it is next to an improbability, to offer the world any thing in those arts more perfect, than the united labours and ...
... found in this kingdom, capable of every thing, that is requisite; and, I am sure, a species of dramatic ... ... half they were crost; The Tobacco was sav'd, but poor Deborah lost. « The Bee, or univ. weekly Pamphlet ...
... is no ways acceptable to God... though the thing might have been lawful to another (Barclay p. 487). Sie war ... ... »from hand to mouth«, zu leben gehabt hätten. » It is the poor that receive the glad tidings of the Gospel.« – Th ... ... Arbeitslose (vgl. Leonard, Early History of English poor relief, Cambridge 1900 und H. Levy, Die Grundlagen ...
... bei Farnham, Surry) kindly assisted her poor neighbours in necessities, by lending them such culi nary utensils ... ... round and thrice repeated: ›Pray good mother Ludlam, lend me such a thing (naming the utensil) and I will return with in two days.‹ ...