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... the Sincere wish of my heart to preserve to cultivate and to merit it more and more. ... ... me. I shall be happy to see you to dinner either to morrow or Tuesday whichever ... ... me. I shall be very happy to see you to dinner to morrow an I ever am ...
... Engl. : Money is a servant to same, but a master to others. ( ... ... : Money is a servant to some, but a master to others. 755. ... ... Frz. : Qui terre a, guerre a; qui rien a, pis a. 1232. Wo ...
... they have finished in such a manner as to leave him nothing to regret on Mr. Pleyel ... ... prove equally acceptable to Singers, to instrumental performers, and to every person of taste. ... ... arises a general uniformity, which can hardly fail to give pleasure to the classical ear . Of ...
... yaṃ cakṣuṣi puruṣa ... eṣa paro divo dīpyate, etc. Cf. noch ... ... in den Stempel: Kṣaṇaṃ cittaṃ kṣaṇaṃ vittaṃ, kṣaṇaṃ jīvati mānavaḥ: ... ... appliquer à ne vouloir rien, à ne penser à rien, à ne sentir rien, et ...
... in Town three days ago, I was not a little surpriz'd, to find that Mr. Handel ... ... was indeed concern'd, that so excellent a Work of so great a Genius was neglected, for tho' it ... ... no other part , Than as it opes a passage to the heart ; How comes it we ...
... with beauteous grace, The other led a Hero to his place; Whose art, more sure than ... ... 116.) An ODE, on receiving a Wreath of Bays from a Lady. 1. ... ... energy to wake the dead, And make a Goose a Swan. 2. ...
... andere erzählen, von einem Eremiten. In a cavern to the right called Pool's chamber, there is a fine echo, and the dashing of a current of water, which ... ... thirty tons, was thrown from a hill about a mile off by a mortal champion Sir John Hautville ...
... 7 » These and other qualities have raised M. Grabu to a degree above any man who shall pretend ... ... (Biographia dramatica; or, a Companion to the Playhouse. By D.E. Baker , ... ... little fortune and my application stand devoted to a trial, whether such a noble entertainment, in its due ...
... will: Lo! I have a weapon: A better never did itself sustain ... ... dismay'd? 'tis a lost fear. Man but a rush against Othello's ... ... has been, my senses would have cool'd To hear a shriek, and my fell of hair Would ...
... immediately began five or six lines of a jargon recitative proper to introduce a love song . ... ... were inspired, I then desired him to compose a Song of Rage such as might be proper ... ... and began five or six lines of a jargon recitative proper to precede a Song of Anger. This ...
... travelling through France, dragg'd me to London. Ay, that was a man indeed! He water'd ... ... day, and as often a night. His prik like a Comet's tail shot flaming darts. ... ... , nel quale due Cavalieri colle braghesse rosse si fecero incontro a noi e ci condussero in un boschetto ...
... ; wo aber die Stellung dieser R.A. in den Nachsatz ungewöhnlich ist. Es fehlet nicht viel, du überredest ... ... , im Holl. feylen, im Dän. feile, im Engl. to fail, im Franz. faillir, im Schwed. fela, im Ital ...
... in Dahlem. I wished especially to see Schacht, whose life is said to be in danger.« ... ... sagt, ich zitiere: »People in England sometimes forget and fail to realize that even dictators can be up to a point, necessary for a period and even extremely beneficial for ...