... Gaal, 1766. Engl. : Less of our courtesy, and more of your purse. ( Gaal, 1760. ... ... beim Wort halten wie einen Aal. Engl. : There is as much hold of his word as of a wet eel by the tail. ...
... do what I can, and a little less, that I may hold out the better. It. : Farò ... ... ) 302. Wenn jeder dôn kun, wat he wul, much de Düüwel Herr wäs'n. ( Süderdithmarschen. ) Wenn jeder ...
1. As ik denk' un do, mät ik annern to. ( ... ... skal sjelden sige. ( Prov. dan., 67. ) Engl. : Think much, speak little and write less. ( Bohn II, 20. ) Frz. : Pense moult, parle ...
... his possession and you will oblige me much by putting him in mind of them as you propose. ... ... Chelsea College August 19, 1799 . My dear and much-honoured friend , The reverence with which I have always been ... ... del Mondo, by subscription, to all my friends but you alarm me very much by the short time you allow ...
... and Accompaniments in the former edition as appeared less happily executed than the rest. The third and fourth volumes were wholly ... ... has himself pronounced them to be his best, and that there is too much reason to fear they may also be his last . St ...
... the way) Mr. H-l did not disengage Himself with much honour. Notwithstanding all these and many more objections, ... ... in great Handel's art: To imitate you must not dare, Much less such excellence impart. 11. When Handel deigns to strike ...
... to lend me, and am very much obliged to you for hermitting me to take a copy of them. ... ... I am truly anxious and impatient to see and I wish to have as much of your company as possible: indeed my Dear Haydn I ... ... and have had an agreable, Journey, that you have been much amused with the Race, and that ...
... of revenue into capital, by saving, may take place much more rapidly; a country is always liable to ... ... – while the rich have been growing richer, the poor have been growing less poor! at any rate, whether the extremes of poverty are less, I do not presume to say.« (Gladstone im H. o. ...
... the age is in, the wit is out«, Much Ado III 5 i.f. Ein alter Priester, der auf seine Abstammung ... ... März 1789, wo er schreibt: »When I must skulk into a corner, less the rattling equipage of some gaping blockhead should mangle me in ... ... Prinz dann am Ende sagt: and there is much music, excellent voice, in this little organ; yet ...
... are getting success- and vanity-drunken. A pleasant kind of intoxication, much less deleterious unless it leads to war, than spirits of wine or morphium. ... ... , will it show us the prospect of a future fairy-land or the less utopian picture of the thinkers common- wealth? ...
Fünf und neunzigstes Stück Den 29sten März, 1768 ... ... In calling the tragic character particular, I suppose it only less representative of the kind than the comic; not that the draught of so much character as it is concerned to represent should not be general. ...
... doting on his own obsequious bondage Wears out his time much like his master's ass, For nought, but provender ... ... thee all. Who turn'd this slender waste with so much art, And shut perfection in so small ...
... of our tongue, from the strength of it, where the last is less necessary. I am of opinion, that male and female voices ... ... , infallibly, attract an universal regard, and encouragement. I am so much a stranger to the nature of your present engagements, that ...
... constant converse and traffic with London doth much to promote civility and piety among tradesmen in seiner Autobiographie (Excerpt in ... ... (die politische Freiheit, meint er, – der Puritanismus, sagen wir) evinces less play of the fancy , but more power of imagination .« Man ...