... great persons, shall have their eyes splinted out with the stones. ( Eiselein, 37; Čelakovsky, 328; ... ... nicht alle grosse Herren sein. Holl. : Wij kunnen niet allen even groote meester zijn. ( Harrebomée, II, 73 b . )
... Marin, 4. ) – When candles are out, all cats are gray. ( Gaal, 1185. ) Frz. ... ... alle koren meel. – Bij nacht zijn alle katjes graauw, en alle mondjes even naauw. ( Bohn I, 301; Harrebomée, II, 114 b . ...
... 564. ) Engl. : Winter finds out, what summer lays up. ( Bohn II, 143. ) Frz ... ... Sommer muss gewinnen. Holl. : De winter ende zomer zijn niet even goed, de zomer moet winnen, wat de winter zal verteren. ( ...
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... the son looked back with some anger, pointing out to him his mistakes, and setting him right . He not ... ... Let it be also supposed, that by different signs he could point out which comment is most material upon every word; and sometimes ... ... was often visited with musical ideas, to which even in the midst of the night, he would give ...
... , as the patrons of it; and even does not scruple to insinuate that they are to be sharers of the ... ... printed Permits, or Tickets of one Guinea each, which should be distributed out of Warehouses of his own, and by Officers of his own ...
... old Roman idea of it, was indecent even for men, in public; unless it were the sort of dances used ... ... a Tempest have I in my Stomach! How my empty Guts cry out! My wounds ake, Would they would bleed again, that I ...
... mentioned Marlowe's ›Faust‹. He burst out into an exclamation of praise. »How greatly is it all ... ... then he fell back on the indomitable spirit of Manfred. Even at the last he was not conquered. Power in all its forms ... ... And the impudence of Byron's satire he felt and enjoyed. I pointed out ›The Deformed Transformed‹ ...
... still more handsome as an old man than even in the days of his youth. His voice was very rich and ... ... him, and he examined them eagerly. Frazer's Magazine had lately come out, and I remember he was interested in those admirable outline portraits which ...
... oben – auf sich selber bezogen: Even so must I run on, and even so stop, V 7 70 ... ... begründet: »When the age is in, the wit is out«, Much Ado III 5 i.f. Ein alter Priester, der ... ... 1913, als ungewollte Karikaturen veröffentlicht, to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail ...
Bemerkungen und Litteratur. 1) und 2) ... ... not, as ours are, suryivals from an earlier stage of thought. They spring out of the present state of thought. Even if not invented of recent years they fit in with the present Aino view ...
... the circle northward, was held disastrous, even to a proverb; and the Druid could not pronounce on any person ... ... St. Peter's thumb, ever since St. Peter took the tribute penny out of the mouth of a fish of that species. 347 ...
... the son looked back with some anger, pointing out to him his mistakes, and setting him right. He not ... ... Let it be also supposed, that by different signs he could point out which comment is most material upon evry word; and sometimes ... ... was often visited with musical ideas, to which even in the midst of the night, he would give ...
... shoulder, he (means Schacht) almost jumped out of his seat with enthusiasm.« »(Als ich den Vorschlag des ... ... possibility of being thrown back in our own country and even of being deprived thereby of most valuable industrial and raw material in the ...
... utmost amount of singularity – or call it even caprice – allowed for, there remained an affluence of poetical genius and ... ... far behind it, and so excited and enchained his audience, that but one out of twenty, we are sure, were aware that he was playing with ...
... bidding; – there I found 'em, there I smelt 'em out. – Go to, they are not men o' their words; they ... ... ist sich nichts bewußt: You do me wrong to take me out of the grave. »Ihr handelt ...
... the Meaden-head away, Even in the secret Scabbard where it lay. The prudent ... ... loth t'omit, And yet more loth to ysue Moneys out, At their own Charge to furnish it: ...
... fellow whipt for o'erdoing Termagant; it out-herods Herod. Pray you, avoid it. – Be not too tame ... ... nebenher auch der Frau Page seine Aufwartung machen wolle, who even now gave me good eyes too, examin'd my parts with most ...
... Must you with irons burn out mine eyes? And will you? – ... ... – – – – Will you put out mine eyes? These eyes, that never did nor never ... ... my tears; And quench its fiery indignation, Even in the matter of my innnocence; ...
... parrot, which was used to be set out at the window, and had been taught to sing the ... ... every Monday night during the Winter season: They never allow, even to the company of ladies, or Masters of Musick, but on this ... ... Tyrant Bajazet. N.B. It is commonly reported this gentleman was never cut out for a singer. « ...
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Camilla und Maria, zwei Schwestern, die unteschiedlicher kaum sein könnten; eine begnadete Violinistin und eine hemdsärmelige Gärtnerin. Als Alfred sich in Maria verliebt, weist diese ihn ab weil sie weiß, dass Camilla ihn liebt. Die Kunst und das bürgerliche Leben. Ein Gegensatz, der Stifter zeit seines Schaffens begleitet, künstlerisch wie lebensweltlich, und in dieser Allegorie erneuten Ausdruck findet.
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Romantik! Das ist auch – aber eben nicht nur – eine Epoche. Wenn wir heute etwas romantisch finden oder nennen, schwingt darin die Sehnsucht und die Leidenschaft der jungen Autoren, die seit dem Ausklang des 18. Jahrhundert ihre Gefühlswelt gegen die von der Aufklärung geforderte Vernunft verteidigt haben. So sind vor 200 Jahren wundervolle Erzählungen entstanden. Sie handeln von der Suche nach einer verlorengegangenen Welt des Wunderbaren, sind melancholisch oder mythisch oder märchenhaft, jedenfalls aber romantisch - damals wie heute. Michael Holzinger hat für den zweiten Band eine weitere Sammlung von zehn romantischen Meistererzählungen zusammengestellt.
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