... But that lovely Freind is gone to Graitze in Voigtland to be inoculated. God may give he ... ... and my parents; I seek further to please to the uttermost part of men, wise and fools, great ... ... give thee notice, of that, I 'm not much pleased to speak of, and secondly I 'll turn my babbling to ...
... τρυφερα, καλλος αντικρυς εμπνουν, Το προσωπον καταλευκον, έ παρεια ρόδοχρους, Το προσωπον επιχαρι, το βλεφαρον ώραιον, Καλλος ανεπιτηδευτον, αβαπτισον, αυτοχρουν, ... ... Peace) Have no delight to pass away the time; Unless to spy my shadow in the ...
... them. He permitted me to take these to my hotel, and to do with them what ... ... Byron. It was a satisfaction to me to find that Goethe preferred to all the other serious ... ... instance of this that I was desired to go to one Schmeller to have my portrait taken – a ...
IV. Als er aber am andern Morgen seinem alten Freunde Dorrington ... ... Uebersetzung in denkbar unbeholfenstem Englisch zugefügt: Circe changed men, who dared speak of love, To animals once with her magic staff. Less cruel indeed your ...
... 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 ... ... Leatham sagt: » Nor is it any argument to say that there have been women whose political capacity ...
... on the fact that you have been able to contribute to the bringing about of this great event. All changes ... ... and speeches. You have been able to speak and write with a special and personal experience, not possessed ... ... alike a pleasure and a duty to give expression to the feelings which, as a humble brother during ...
... to force these words into a narrow literal meaning. To do so is to create mythology. What lies behind the curtain of these words is ... ... ele ment in man or any other living being is as unknown to us as what constitutes the personal element in ...
... is of great service and no one is more authorized than yourself to speak upon such an issue, having for many years given your ... ... and excite natural patriotic emotions, but people are beginning to think and to ask themselves what the war is about, and ...
... 34. a. Witches were supposed to have it in their power, to supply themselves with milk, by pulling ... ... aus Freude, erlöst zu werden, gerufen: Anne, Susanne, wi kommen to lanne! Aber das hörten ... ... we awakening from our sleep, shall rise to turn the fate of Britain. This shall be when George, ...
... storm Invades us to the skin; so 't is to thee; ... ... the black ones were there. – To say ay, and no to every thing that I said. – ... ... divinity. When the rain came to wet me once, and the wind to make me chatter; when ...
... I, if thou can 'st nod, speak too – »Wie? was frag ich darnach? wenn du ... ... Shall never tremble; or be alive again, And dare me to the desart with thy sword; If trembling I inhibit, ...
... may give it smoothness. Oh, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of the ... ... now, was and is, to hold as 'twere the mirror up to nature, so shew Virtue ...
... seasons itself: and tho' it be never out of season to speak of Christ, yet Christ hath his seasons. Your time is ... ... Conspiracy! Sham'st thou, to shew thy dang'rous brow by night, When Evils ...
... kann. – of comfort no man speak: Let's talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs – ... ... friends, like you: subjected thus, How can you say to me, I am a KING? Das einzige, was übrigbleibt, ...
... We powl upon the morning, are unapt To give or to forgive; but when we've stuff'd ... ... therefore I'll watch him 'Tillhe be dieted to my request And then I ... ... d, canst thou tell? for I would Not speak with him till after dinner. ...