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... Engl. : A friend in the market (way) is better than money (penny) in the chest (purse). ( ... ... Engl. : A friend is not so soon gotten (or recovered) as lost. ( Bohn II, 8 u. 287. ) ... ... Henisch, 1229. Engl. : Friends tie their purse with a cobweb thread. ( Bohn II, ...
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... so long? Thou soul of HANDEL! – through what shining way, Lost to our earth, since David's long past day, ... ... Hear him! Call'd to order, their Seconds appear in their place; One sam'd for ...
... gefälligst Tauschwert nennt. Tauschwert ist ein Ding, das one way or another mit Austausch zusammenhängt. Man nenne also die Produktion einen » ... ... wealth in the upper classes, an increase in the luxuriousness of their habits, and of their means of enjoyment.« (»Times«, 14. Feb. ...
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... my gad end! three several times, on turning their cattle at the terminations of ridges, they would find the said fare ... ... a violent storm of wind and rain, which stripped the surrounding trees of their leaves, and shut the castle gates with a loud ...
... Do you go bak dismay'd? 'tis a lost fear. Man but a rush against Othello's breast, ... ... – – – I have liv'd long enough; my way of life Is fall'n into the ... ... I must not look to have: but in their stead, Courses not loud but ...
... their old Law still. 3) Before their Mother-Gods they fondly fall ... ... Gods that have no Sense nor Mind: Honour' s their Astharoth, and Pride their Baal, The thundring ...
... S. 517:... and therefore beware of such temptation as to use their callings and engine to be richer . 286 Denn ... ... accordingly heighten your watchfulness.« – »Those that are prodigal of their time despise their own souls« meint Matthew Henry (Worth of the soul ...