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... The life of man is a winter's day and a winter's way. ( Bohn II, 13. ) Holl ... ... tame. – Man is a wolf to man. – One man breathes another man's death. – The chimney-sweeper bids the ...
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... was also a great master of modulation, and his transitions from one key to another were excessively natural and judicious; he practiced in this ... ... he was not permitted to see any one, and was left only with music-paper, and the words ...
... sympathy with the fresh beauty of youth and love tempered his serenity, and he was old enough ... ... come to rest upon something calm and naive like this. Macbeth and Othello, however great and stirring ... ... winds as a torn book, and none shall gather the leaves ... And to renew the fiery ...
... him to contract with foreign Performers; and from which (by the way) Mr. H-l did ... ... very thin audience in his Oratorio; and of about two hundred and sixty odd, that it consisted of ... ... brought: 4. And here they fix, and here they rest, As if 'twas ...
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... strict exemtion of all commercial agrecments between them and other, and because they never asked two prices ... ... That the members of every church and congregation ought to know one another ,.... therefore a church ought not to consist of such a multitude as cannot have practical knowledge one of another. Jedes Synodalregiment und jede Schaffung zentraler Kirchenbehörden galt daher ...
... viz. accompaniments for a first and second violin, the two vocal parts and a base. ... ... different comments on this speech tending to its illustration; and that one comment is written in Greek, the second in Hebrew, ... ... He was also a great master of modulation, and his transitions from one key to another were excessively natural and ...
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... carrying on gaming, chances by way of lottery, and other impious and illegal practices, and ... ... nurseries of lewdness, extravagance, and immorality, and also a reproach and scandal to civil government. ... ... the said candidates in the way of fugeing, and one hour was allowed for every one ...
... a good taste of literature and learning, and great skill in musick and painting, and who was a great encourager of arts and ... ... a Selected Collection of Songs from his Operas and Oratorios for the Harpsicord and Concerts, never before Collected, & Published ...
... for goods. His capital is continually going from him in one shape, and returning to him in another, and it is only by means of ... ... : »Lands, mines, and fisheries, require all both a fixed and circulating capital to cultivate ...
... for the good of the Church and the Commonwealth. To neglect this and say: I will pray ... ... Every penny, which is paid upon yourselves and children and friends must be done as by Gods own appointment and to serve and please him. Watch narrowly, or ...
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Diese Blätter, welche ich unter den geheimen Papieren meiner Frau, Jukunde Haller, gefunden habe, lege ich der Welt vor Augen; nichts davon als die Ueberschriften der Kapitel ist mein Werk, das übrige alles ist aus der Feder meiner Schwiegermutter, der Himmel tröste sie, geflossen. – Wozu doch den Weibern die Kunst zu schreiben nutzen mag? Ihre Thorheiten und die Fehler ihrer Männer zu verewigen? – Ich bedaure meinen seligen Schwiegervater, er mag in guten Händen gewesen seyn! – Mir möchte meine Jukunde mit solchen Dingen kommen. Ein jeder nehme sich das Beste aus diesem Geschreibsel, so wie auch ich gethan habe.
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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. Für den dritten Band hat Michael Holzinger neun weitere Meistererzählungen aus dem Biedermeier zusammengefasst.
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