1. Ach, dass ich meine armen Kinder so geschlagen, klagte der Bauer, ... ... 383. ) Engl. : The devil himself is good, when he is pleased. ( Körte, 3377. ) 979. Wenn me de Kender öhren ...
1. A Kât luckat efter a Könnang. ( Nordfries. ) – ... ... zugleich geschehen. Engl. : The devil himself is good, when he is pleased. 522. Wenn die Katze genug gespielt hat, verwirft sie den Ball ...
Teufel (s. ⇒ Teixel ). 1. A mol muess ... ... Willen thut. Engl. : The devil is good when he is pleased. ( Bohn II, 86; Gaal, 1000. ) Holl. : ...
Streben ( hormê, orexis , appetitus, conatus) ist der (primäre ... ... , is also a sollicitation or provocation either to draw near to the thing that pleased, or to retire from the thing that displeased. and the sollicitation is the ...
1766 1/10. An Cornelie Goethe L. d. 31 ... ... . Forstly, I'll give thee notice, of that, I 'm not much pleased to speak of, and secondly I 'll turn my babbling to those, ...
Leben. Kunstreifen von Musikern sind heutzutage nichts Ungewöhnliches, ja sie sind – ... ... amiable character renders your remembrance of me extremely flattering. And I am the more pleased with the letter with which you have honoured me, of July 15th as ...
Beilagen Beilage I. (zu S. 116.) The Session of Musicians ... ... Kings and Queens were to be contend with whatever low characters. He was pleased to assign them, as it was evident in the case of Seignor Montagnana ...
... , and to do with them what I pleased; in other words, I was to copy them, and add such ... ... Deformed Transformed‹ as being really an imitation of ›Faust‹, and was pleased to find that Goethe especially praised this piece. I read to him ...
63. Das letzte Jahr Das letzte Jahr desjenigen, der mein Alles ... ... to find your note of Dec. 14th awaiting me. I should have been pleased to have contributed a few words to the publication of the Austrian Society upon ...
... you!« Man sagt jedoch nicht: »Pleased to meet you!« Für uns ungewohnt ist die Gepflogenheit ... ... »How are you?«. Wie in England. Behaupten Sie keinesfalls, Sie seien »pleased to meet you«. Man sagt das dort ebensowenig wie in der guten ...
III te Reise ausser Deutschland nach Paris, London, Holland, oder die erste ... ... present of the Musical performances of Your very ingenious son, which You were pleased lately to make Them, and to retour You their Thanks for the same. ...
Reisen des Wunderkindes Mit dem Jahre 1762 beginnen in Mozarts Leben die ... ... the present of the musical performances of your very ingenious son, which You were pleased to make them, and to return You their thanks for the same. – ...
Der Gedanke, daß er ein liebliches, kleines Töchterchen vielleicht bald auf ... ... Sir, I am most obliged to you for all the kind things you are pleased to honour me with. I can only congratulate myself to share in toils ...
3. Capellmeister in Hannover. Der Vorgänger Agostino Steffani. Die Opernsaison schloß am ... ... the elector's son, giving them to understand, that I was what he was pleased to call a virtuoso in music; he obliged me with instructions for my ...
Feststellung der Bedingungen über die Leistungen in England Anfang October hatte ihn ... ... to any theatre or music shop in Europe . 4., You will be pleased to pay the named sum of 500 L. Sterl. to me after ...
Hundert und erstes, zweites, drittes und viertes Stück Den 19ten ... ... thoughts were the temptations of the evil one. – My father was hugely pleased with this theory of John de la Casa; and (had it not cramped ...
... THE Protection which Your Majesty has been graciously pleased to allow both to the Art of Musick in general, and to ... ... the more encouraged to this, by the particular Approbation Your Majesty has been pleased to give to the Musick of this Drama: Which, may I be ...
Kapitel 19. 19 Vom Primat des Willens im Selbstbewußtseyn Der Wille ... ... people more, than by displaying a superior ability of brilliancy in conversation. They seem pleased at the time; but their envy makes them curse him at their hearts ...
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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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