63. Das letzte Jahr Das letzte Jahr desjenigen, der mein Alles ... ... It was almost a new revelation to hear and see those dear younger cousins. They have our british solidity but with a youthfulness, we have lost. I never ...
... one and who regard the settlement by Annexation as another wrong against which they will continue to protest. We shall go on working, by all constitutional ... ... this people, who will then have recognised the folly and wickedness for which they have been made responsible. We do not doubt the ...
Vorrede. Hiermit übergebe ich dem Publikum die schon seit mehreren Jahren von mir ... ... of pelting his adversary with balls made of the fat of oxen, which, when they came in contact with the devils skin, caught fire and annoyed him so ...
Fünf und zwanzigster Brief An den Herrn Fa** Ei, ... ... and almost all things else, I prefer the judgment of the Latins: though generally they abused the Prayer, by converting it from the Deity, to the worst of ...
... these particular sinnes of theirs, even then whiles they are playing of these sinnes, these parts of theirs on the Stage! O that they would now remember the sighs, the groanes, the tears, ... ... , that these wickednesses cause in Hell, whiles they are acting, applauding, committing and laughing at them ...
Abschied aus dem Zimmer, in welchem ich erzogen worden Leipzig den ... ... der Welt entflohn. Pope: Poets themselves must fall like those they sung Deaf the prais'd ear; and mute the tuneful tongue, ...
II. Helldorf-Settlement Wie kam es, daß ich dem dicken Walker ... ... Hand und antwortete: » Winnetou is your friend; it loves the whites if they are good – Winnetou ist Euer Freund; er liebt die Weißen, wenn ...
Erstes Kapitel Das Jahr 1807. Fürsten als Theater-Direktion. Subskriptionskonzerte bei Lobkowitz. ... ... time, for of course he sends them likewise to Paris etc. etc. and they must appear on the same day. You are also by agreement to send ...
Bemerkungen und Litteratur. 1) und 2 ... ... tales are not, as ours are, suryivals from an earlier stage of thought. They spring out of the present state of thought. Even if not invented of recent years they fit in with the present Aino view of things, so much so, ...
An Herrn von U*** (Damals in London.) Ich soll nicht dichten, Weil als Poet Nichts auszurichten ... ... zu sterben. Fußnoten 1 Plain dealing is a jewel, but they that use it, die beggars.
... which it is even difficult enough to conceive. Perhaps, they meant by Lethum, that general principle or source of mortality, which they supposed to have its proper residence in hell; and by Mors, or Mortes, (for they had several of them) the immediate cause of each particular instance of ...
Ein und vierzigster Brief. Dublin, den 30sten Oktober 1828. ... ... habe man in ihren Briefen über Italien, wie sie von den Genuesern sagt: They bought the scorn of all Europe (wörtlich: sie erkauften sich den Hohn ...
... as the Words are taken from the Bible, they are perhaps some of the most sublime parts of it. ... ... Who slight the heart, and only court the ear? And when they use a finer term, they cry 'T is air, and ...
... , till lately, believed by the ploughmen of Clydesdale that if they repeated the rhyme: Fairy, fairy, bake me a ... ... 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 ...
Erstes Kapitel. Vergleicht die Welt mit der Schaubühne. Man ... ... Their Pride, their Passions, to thy Ends inclin'd; A While they glitter in the Face of Day, Then at thy Nod the Phantoms ...
2. Die Buddhi. Das erste der inneren Organe ist das der ... ... of the mixture of spirit and matter, and the first rudiment of creation ... they agree in their place in the cosmogony, and are something alike in name.« ...
XXV. Die Jahre 1827 bis 1830. Vor vier Jahren war der ... ... their game in France and can not of course play it higher here, as they have already done.‹ Am dritten Tage danach war ich wieder beim Fürsten, ...
... .O.S. 67. Most persons break the shells of eggs after they have eaten the meat. This was originally done to prevent their being ... ... of using a ridlle and a pair of scissars in divination. If they have had any thing stolen from them, ...
... . In it they are unintelligent substances. Otherwise, how could they be the material cause of earth and like gross things?« Noch bestimmter drückt sich John Davies, Sânkhya Kârikâ, S. 36 aus: »They [d.h. the three guṇas ] are not ...
... Both of them may excel apart, but sure they are most excellent when they are joyn'd, because nothing is then wanting to either of their perfections: for thus they appear like wit and beauty in the same person. ... ... for near thirty [?] years after Purcell's death; when they gave way only to the favourite opera ...
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In Paris ergötzt sich am 14. Juli 1789 ein adeliges Publikum an einer primitiven Schaupielinszenierung, die ihm suggeriert, »unter dem gefährlichsten Gesindel von Paris zu sitzen«. Als der reale Aufruhr der Revolution die Straßen von Paris erfasst, verschwimmen die Grenzen zwischen Spiel und Wirklichkeit. Für Schnitzler ungewöhnlich montiert der Autor im »grünen Kakadu« die Ebenen von Illusion und Wiklichkeit vor einer historischen Kulisse.
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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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