1. Af a Lug ghead a Wadschn. ( Steiermark. ) – ... ... könnte, so müsste er jetzt erstickt sein. Engl. : If a lie could have chocked him, that would have done it. ( Bohn, II, 64 ...
1. Allna groade kummt Hans int Wams . ( Osnabrück. ) – ... ... zu können glaubt. Engl. : Jack would be a gentleman, if he could but speak French. 38. Hans weiss es wol, aber Hans sagt ...
1. Aem März wirt der Schni madig. ( Siebenbürg.-sächs. ... ... frost, the second was snow, and the third as cold, as ever't could blaw. In einem alten englischen Kalender der römischen Kirche wurden ebenso ...
1. Auf dem Bett der Ehre haben viel tausend Platz , ohne ... ... darf nicht alles sagen, was es weiss. Engl. : If the bed could tell all it knows, it would pul many to the blush. ( Bohn ...
1. Auch aus härener Tasche fällt zuweilen ein fetter Kuchen . ... ... keinen Pfennig herausholen. Engl. : Sampson was a strong man, yet could he not pay money before he had it. ( Gaal, 654. ) ...
1. Complimente koschten nix. ( Jüd.-deutsch. ) – Tendlau, 855 ... ... : Your goodness overpowers me, as the gentleman murmered to the champagne, when he could n't rise from his chair. ( Hagen , 105, 39. ) ...
... to related matters) and contains nothing that could fall directlywithin that overall subject. (Thus, if the Document is ... ... textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain anymathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of historicalconnection with the subject or with related matters, ...
... , no volition or action of any man could have been otherwise, than it has been.« »Though an inclination ... ... and exclusive of all others, that he has required by reflection since, he could not have acted otherwise than he did« (l. c. p. ...
Priestley, Josef , der Entdecker des Sauerstoffs, geb. 1733 in Fieldhead ... ... miracle or the intervention of some foreign cause no volition or action of any man could have been otherwise than it has been«). SCHRIFTEN: An examination of Dr ...
... : 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 ...
... was amazing, considering that his little fingers could scarcely reach a fifth on the harpsichord . His ... ... of these extraordinary facts, I must own that I could not help suspecting his father imposed with regard to the real age of ... ... a favourite cat came in, upon which he immediately left his harpsichord, nor could we bring him back for a considerable time . ...
... in New York traf ich mit Mr. Could, der eben drauf und dran war, seine Bar einzurichten, zusammen, und ... ... Heimwehfieber und da mir die Sache ohnehin schon leid wurde, kündigte ich Mr. Could und nahm eine Heuer als Stewardesse auf einem Hamburger Schiff an. ...
Leben. Kunstreifen von Musikern sind heutzutage nichts Ungewöhnliches, ja sie sind – ... ... his other occupations will admit of. This he solemnly promised but said that he could not possibly determine a period for finishing the airs in question. Upon the ...
Werke. Das künstlerische Gesamtbild Haydns ist so oft gezeichnet worden, daß es ... ... , elegance and taste; and that a greater variety is obtained from all, than could have been expected from one of the Composers .« Dies scheint also ...
Einleitung. An Altindien. Du Land des Spruchs, der Märchen ... ... and he was old enough to understand that a light-hearted story of ingenious complication could be made the vehicle of tender humanity and confident goodness ... Such a play ...
... round, but H[A]N[DE]L, was not there. How could he hope to fill the vacant throne, In absence of his ... ... on all ears and eyes; Divinity itself could not withstand Those peaceful potions from a mortal hand; ...
... which never had been so wearisome to me. I could not speak, I could not play; I thought I saw nothing but Klopstock; I saw him ... ... were friends, we loved; and a short time after, I could even tell Klopstock that I loved. ... ... mother would not let marry me a stranger. I could marry then without her consent, as by the ...
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 ...
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Der lyrische Zyklus um den Sohn des Schlafes und seine Verwandlungskünste, die dem Menschen die Träume geben, ist eine Allegorie auf das Schaffen des Dichters.
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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. Michael Holzinger hat für den zweiten Band sieben weitere Meistererzählungen ausgewählt.
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