... liest »The Prelude«, und Coleridge komponiert sein Gedicht »To William Wordsworth«. Juni: Er reist mit seiner Frau nach Poole' ... ... wird bei Drury Lane durch Byrons gute Beziehungen aufgeführt. Oktober: Coleridge geht nach Bristol. Oktober – November: Er hält Vorträge ...
... and it is the Sincere wish of my heart to preserve to cultivate and to merit it more and more. ... ... me. I shall be happy to see you to dinner either to morrow or Tuesday whichever is ... ... me. I shall be very happy to see you to dinner to morrow an I ever am with ...
... . 6 d. The celebrated Airs in Score of the Oratorio of Saul. By Mr. Handel ... ... Mr. Handel, at the desire of several Persons of Distinction, intends to perform again his last new ... ... British trees and forest throng To hear the sweeter notes of Handel's song? ...
... College, Dublin. 1704 »Tale of a Tub, Battle of the Books« und »Mechanical Operation of the Spirit«. ... ... Swift schreibt »On the Death of Mrs. Johnson«. »Short View of the State of Ireland«. Popes »Dunciad« (dreibändige Ausgabe ...
... by the Standing Committee of the Trustees of the British Museum, to signify to You, that they have received ... ... instance which I now desire you will communicate to that learned body, of as early an exertion ... ... as it were inspired, I then desired him to compose a Song of Rage such as might ...
... 16 , z.B. die Trompeten in dem Chor Glory tho God ( Ehre sei Gott ) und ist in der ... ... von W. H. Husk ( An account of the musical celebrations on St. Cecilia's day Lond. 1857). ...
... Conjugal Love, made on a Man of Quality and his Lady to an air in Pyrrhus « ... ... searched the more will the superiority of Handel when creating to Handel when borrowing reveal itself. « ... ... being Handel's composition, the musical world is indebted to the researches of M. Schœlcher, whose biography of the ...
... of Musick in general, and to one of the lowest, tho' not the least Dutiful ... ... etc. We the Grand Jury of the County of Middlesex, sworn to enquire for our Sovereign ... ... the Chapel of the Royal Hospital of Chelsea, and of St. Mary Hill, London; ...
... Schuller & Comp. in Vienna to pay to Mr. van Beethoven the value of the said sum according to the course of exchange and the said Mess rs ... ... agreement to send Beethoven by a convenient opportunity two sets of each of the new compositions you ...
... would follow afterwards in a post-chaise, so as to get to Oxford by seven o'clock. Why he did ... ... , knowing Lady H. was fond of music. Instead of attending to them, she sat down ... ... have taken were in consequence of the supposed treachery of some of his Imperial Majesty's generals ...
... third and fourth volumes were wholly to Haydn who to the inexpressible satisfaction of the Editor, has all ... ... will prove equally acceptable to Singers, to instrumental performers, and to every person of taste. For it is ... ... present edition of the National Melodies of Scotland, the proprietor wishes to specify one particular, in ...
... Namen der Verfertiger: John Broadwood & Sons, Makers of Instruments to His Majesty and the Princesses. Great Palteney Street ... ... and subsequently his biographer), whose names, with those of other professors of less eminence, were inscribed upon it. It was ... ... . Cipriani Potter, then happening to be at Vienna, was the first to try it. Beethoven set ...
... ch you describe the misfortune of our fire and the ingratitude of Broadwood.... But why have ... ... appeased him, by telling him, I returned to Vienna on purpose to open again a correspondence with you, in order to get him paid as soon ...
... more than 150 taking 3 of the sonatas when ready and the other 3 in six months after; giving him leave to publish in Germany on his own account the day after publication in London ... ... Violinist bereits am 16. April in Wien. Aus einer Reihe von Briefen geht hervor, daß Bridgetowers Mutter dauernd ...
... as much so as the war could permit. Allow me to present to you the first volume of my sacred melodies, which contain your ... ... engaged upon a work entitled ›The Oratorio of Iudah‹, giving a history of that peculiar people from the Jewish ...
... own capacity, but the ill success of some ingenious gentlemen, whose alterations of, or additions to the ... ... exquisitely drawn, at the same time I strove to reduce them to the present taste in sounds. I ... ... it; being persuaded, that it is next to an improbability, to offer the world any thing in ...
... in Canterbury. Später Mai: Er geht nach Hastings. Ab 10. Juni: Er ist in ... ... Januar: Keats besucht Chichester und Bedhampton. Er schreibt »St. Agnes Eve«. Februar: Der Verleger Richard Carlile wird verhaftet ( ... ... August: Er begleitet Charles Armitage Brown nach Winchester. Er arbeitet am »Fall of Hyperion«. Mitte September: ...
... « erscheint. Whitman schreibt »After All, not to Create Only« [»Song of the Exposition«] für die Eröffnung des Amerikanischen ... ... : In Timber Creek. Die sechste Ausgabe von »Leaves of Grass« wird in zwei Bänden verlegt (»I. Leaves of Grass; II. Two Rivulets«, einschließlich »Passage to India« und anderen Prosaschriften). ...
... Comte. 1848 »Principles of Political Economy – with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy« (Grundsätze der Politischen Ökonomie nebst einigen ... ... 19. Jahrhunderts. 1849 »Vindication of the French Revolution of February 1848«. 1851 Mill heiratet ...
... People« und »Proposals for an Association... of Philanthropists«. Er druckt »Declaration of Rights«. März: Er wird ... ... November: Er schreibt »An Address to the People on the Death of Princess Charlotte« (veröffentlicht nach 1843). ... ... – Juni: Er schreibt »The Triumph of Life«. Er segelt nach Livorno mit Williams, um Leigh ...
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Ohnerachtet Schande und Laster an ihnen selber verächtlich / findet man doch sehr viel Menschen von so gar ungebundener Unarth / daß sie denenselben offenbar obliegen / und sich deren als einer sonderbahre Tugend rühmen: Wer seinem Nächsten durch List etwas abzwacken kan / den preisen sie / als einen listig-klugen Menschen / und dahero ist der unverschämte Diebstahl / überlistige und lose Räncke / ja gar Meuchelmord und andere grobe Laster im solchem Uberfluß eingerissen / daß man nicht Gefängnüsse genug vor solche Leute haben mag.
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Zwischen 1765 und 1785 geht ein Ruck durch die deutsche Literatur. Sehr junge Autoren lehnen sich auf gegen den belehrenden Charakter der - die damalige Geisteskultur beherrschenden - Aufklärung. Mit Fantasie und Gemütskraft stürmen und drängen sie gegen die Moralvorstellungen des Feudalsystems, setzen Gefühl vor Verstand und fordern die Selbstständigkeit des Originalgenies. Michael Holzinger hat sechs eindrucksvolle Erzählungen von wütenden, jungen Männern des 18. Jahrhunderts ausgewählt.
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