... : I seek to do nothing of what I could not give reason, to my superiors which are my God and my ... ... spiritually with herself. Finally she is no maid of a moral character, and could 't be 't. Can we impute to her, ... ... the highest blokhead, of the universe, if he could not take also her love. I'm very ...
Tolk-Schuby ein Gedicht an die Herren E*** E*** ... ... Te Muse shall sing, and what she sings, shall last. Scarce could the Goddess from her Nymph be known, But by the Crescent and ...
... 148. – – – – who could take offence, While pure Description held the place of Sense? ... ... , my tents, and those sweet helps of Nature, What dainty dishes could I make of 'em. MORILLAT. Hast ne'er an old suppository ...
1829 1175. * 1829, Ende Januar. Mit ... ... , and yet in all his works I found by two or three passages I could have wished to alter.‹ I had the courage to confess my ...
1830 1240. * 1830, 3. Januar. ... ... and sweet. He asked me questions about myself, which I answered as best I could. I recollect I was at first astonished, and then somewhat relieved, when ...
... the contrast between Schlegel and Goethe. Nothing could exceed the repose of Goethe, whereas on Schlegel's part there was ... ... Mit Henry Crabb Robinson I called on Goethe to see whether I could induce him to act as an mediator between the Duke and the students ...
... had two comrades at school who could not live apart and yet could not get on together; the name of the one was Teufel (devil ... ... her repeat it after him. He bade her learn it so that she could say it asleep. When she went to him again, she ...
1816 677. * 1816, zwischen 26. Januar und ... ... is involved, it is so poetical, that if Lord Byron had invented it he could hardly have had a more fortunate subject for his genius.« All this he ...
57. Vor dem Haag Stead erzählte mir, Kaiser Nikolaus habe ihm ... ... Julian Pauncefote is taking part in the proceedings; no better man in our cause could have been sent. I desire to be heartily remembered to the ...
Fünf und zwanzigster Brief An den Herrn Fa** Ei, ... ... is so solemnly and religiously observed by all the ancient Poets, that though I could have found out a better way, I should not (I think) have ...
Vierter Brief Religion! Providence! An After-State! ... ... to be hoped for, that God would forgive Sin upon true Repentance; yet it could not be proved, that he was absolutely obliged to do so, or that ...
61. Nach der Haager Konferenz Sobald wir nach Harmannsdorf zurückgekehrt waren, ... ... the present. I may, however, say to yourself as a friend what I could not publicly say about the situation. I think the Jingo feeling is ...
Vier und zwanzigster Brief. Cobhamhall, den 30sten Juni. ... ... ihm, über eine Barriere gestürzt, da läge, so würde er, »if he could'nt help it« mit seinem Pferde unbedenklich über oder auf ihn ...
... even to a proverb; and the Druid could not pronounce on any person a greater imprecation. The ceremony of deas ... ... the country people called them from time immemorial »the devil's coits.« They could be playthings, it might be readily imagined, for no other busy idler ...
Gebräuche. I. Fastnacht. 1. Ueber den hier ... ... a deep place in the river, the limit on the other; the party who could effect either of these objects won the game. 18. Eier ...
Erster Teil 1759 Einleitung Der Herr von N.** ein verdienter Officier, ... ... : Now it has been long matter of astonishment, how such persons as these, could take so much silly pains to establish mystery on metaphysics, revelation ...
... as i ought to have done, and could not. It is indeed the same system as mine, but illustrated with ... ... well, as i do myself, but you express me better, than i could express myself. In einem Briefe an Warburton vom 11. April 1739. ...
9. Wenn der Maaßstab des Erhabenen, Unermeßlichkeit, vereint mit Mannichfaltigkeit ... ... puissant power; Ev'n now we heard the news. Ah! could'st thou fly! WARWICK : Why, then I would ...
11. Vom Zorne hab' ich bereits gesagt, daß die ... ... mehr so viel zu hören, als zuvor: Death! traitor, nothing could have subdu'd nature To such a lowness, but this ...
Siebzehnter Brief. Fortsetzung. Wie weit sind wir gekommen? ... ... part, are capable of nothing, but inexplicable dumb shews and noise: I could have such a fellow whipt for o'erdoing Termagant; it out-herods Herod ...
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»Es giebet viel Leute/ welche die deutsche poesie so hoch erheben/ als ob sie nach allen stücken vollkommen wäre; Hingegen hat es auch andere/ welche sie gantz erniedrigen/ und nichts geschmacktes daran finden/ als die reimen. Beyde sind von ihren vorurtheilen sehr eingenommen. Denn wie sich die ersten um nichts bekümmern/ als was auff ihrem eignen miste gewachsen: Also verachten die andern alles/ was nicht seinen ursprung aus Franckreich hat. Summa: es gehet ihnen/ wie den kleidernarren/ deren etliche alles alte/die andern alles neue für zierlich halten; ungeachtet sie selbst nicht wissen/ was in einem oder dem andern gutes stecket.« B.N.
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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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