... some to breathe the flute, and some to sing ; To sound the trumpet, or the horn to swell , Or ... ... tickets, which encourages me (and hope will give no offence) to put the Pit and Boxes together, at half a guinea each. ...
... 15 Heidegger sagt » tho' I offer'd One Thousand Guineas to One of them ... ... Oratorio. With a Concerto on the Organ. Pit and Boxes to be put together. .... Tickets.. at half a Guinea each. Gallery five ...
... s Servants, has embolden'd me to present to Your Majesty, with all due Humility and Respect, ... ... by the particular Approbation Your Majesty has been pleased to give to the Musick of this Drama: Which, may I be ... ... the house for this Season: The Academy agree to give out Tickets to such as shall subscribe on ...
... , these seeming difficulties vanish'd; tho' I was determin'd not to take any unwarrantable liberty with ... ... The price to Subscribers to be two Guineas, one Guinea to be paid at the time ... ... . » This day is published and ready to be delivered to the Subscribers, by the Author ...
... external object... I am led, by my nature, to conclude some quality to be in the rose, which is the cause ... ... for putting forth active energy, or for concerning this as possible to be put forth, is our external world« (l. c. ...
... free" in the sense of freedom: toassure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it,with ... ... required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fitlegibly, you should put the first ones listed (as ... ... well before redistributing any large number of copies, to givethem a chance to provide you with an updated ...
... The score was no sooner put upon his desk, than he began to play the symphony in a ... ... , the famous singer who came over to England in 1764, I said to the boy, that I should ... ... little Mozart may possibly attain to the same advanced years as Handel, contrary to the common observation ...
... best women in all ages have been able to satisfy the loftiest ambition and to raise themselves together with their sex to a pinnacle of greatness which the best men have ... ... : Mr. Leatham sagt: » Nor is it any argument to say that there have been women ...
... the life of man? Is it not to shift from side to side? – from sorrow to sorrow? – to button up one cause of ... ... man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to ...
... Forth – a sort of mall – to countenance, if not to join keppyball and other plays ... ... of the married men was to hang it, that is to put it three times into a small hole on the moor, ... ... Rowan tree, and red thread Put the witches to their speed. ...
... . They have seldom the skill and the talents necessary to put what they do know well together; übersetzt B: Sie ... ... wohl im Zusammenhange wissen. Er hätte konstruieren sollen: to put well together, what they do know. S. 140. ...
... Standing Committee of the Trustees of the British Museum, to signify to You, that they have received the present of ... ... which You were pleased lately to make Them, and to retour You their Thanks for the same. ... ... The score was no sooner put upon his desk, than he began to play the symphony in ...
... v. 389 muñcati with following dat. appears to mean ›to throw oneself upon, to attack‹« findet die beste ... ... , in der Vorrede zur Standard edition: »I have tried to put together, from original sources, a brief narrative of what I ...
... state. If the nuts lie still and burn together, it is said to prognosticate a happy marriage, or at least ... ... , when the young women would know if their lovers are faithful, to put three nuts upon the bars of the grate, naming the ...