... : One had as good be nibbled to death by ducks, or, peckied to death by a hen. ( ... ... wünschen noch fürchten. Engl. : Men fear death as children to go in the dark. ( Bohn II, 5. ) Lat. ...
... – Gaal, 1257. Engl. : It's good to go on foot when a man hath a horse in his hand ... ... zu Fuss gehen. Engl. : 'T is good to go on foot when a man hath a horse in his ...
... . ) Engl. : 'T is good sometimes to hold a candle to the devil. ( Bohn II, 52. ) ... ... den Perfot ( Pferdefuss ) to Hus. ( Rendsburg. ) 829. Wenn dem Teufel der ... ... Bohn I, 102. ) Schwed. : När hin håle blir gammar, gö han sig till munk. ...
... . Engl. : The way to bliss lies not on beds of down. – The way to heaven is by weeping cross. ( Gaal, ... ... Erzähler , 1807, S. 473. Engl. : Better go about, than fall into the ditch ...
... Gnuke,Gnulpf,Gnump,Gnurp,Gnushi,Gnut,Gnuu,Go,Go-DMI,Go-neo,Go.sadness,Go2Dominik,Go4media,Go7chib,GoE KniGhtofNi ... ... Tnixm,Tnotter,To Mega Therion,To late,To old,To-pse,To.ni,To.sch,To.tobi,ToAr,ToBo,ToF,ToFei,ToGi,ToGo ...
... that conversation. But that lovely Freind is gone to Graitze in Voigtland to be inoculated. God may give he ... ... In a very good humor! Then I go to visit pretty wifes and pretty maiden. St! Say nothing ... ... be 't. Can we impute to her, when she begins to be in love, with ...
... he should be at liberty to appeal to three Judges of Musick, who should be obliged, ... ... of the Operas resolved absolutely to renounce them, rather than go to them under such exortion and ... ... He fancies He sees ten thousand Opera Devils coming to tear Him to pieces; then He breaks ...
... τρυφερα, καλλος αντικρυς εμπνουν, Το προσωπον καταλευκον, έ παρεια ρόδοχρους, Το προσωπον επιχαρι, το βλεφαρον ώραιον, Καλλος ανεπιτηδευτον, αβαπτισον ... ... Than doth, within a dull, stale, tired Bed, Go to creating a whole tribe of Fops, Got 'tween ...
... between them. He permitted me to take these to my hotel, and to do with them ... ... Byron. It was a satisfaction to me to find that Goethe preferred to all the other serious poems ... ... it as an extreme instance of this that I was desired to go to one Schmeller to have my portrait taken – a head in ...
... erklärt, z.B. den Atreus κατα το ατειρες και κατα το ατρεστον και κατα το ατηρον, nach seiner Unbändigkeit, Unerschrockenheit und ... ... to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was.« ... ... can little more supply Than just to look about us, and to die. Was ...
... 34. a. Witches were supposed to have it in their power, to supply themselves with milk, by pulling ... ... Anne, Susanne, wi kommen to lanne! Aber das hörten die Fischer und ließen schnell das Netz fahren ... ... close by the spot where Thomas stood, there was not wind enough to shake a pile of grass or ...
... , with elastic arm impell the bowl Erring victorious to its envy'd goal! Doch dieser ganze Plan ist ... ... blue bow do'st crown My bosky acres, and my unsbrub'd down, Rich scarf to my proud earth – – Ceres in ...
... and sheriff of Newcastle, attended by the burgesses, to go in state to a place called the Forth – a sort ... ... about half an hour, when the company retire to the farmhouse to sup a.s.o. Denselben ... ... them, the riddle and shears are sure to be resorted to. A similar mode of discovering thieves ...
... storm Invades us to the skin; so 't is to thee; ... ... the black ones were there. – To say ay, and no to every thing that I said. ... ... there I found 'em, there I smelt 'em out. – Go to, they are not men o' their words; they ...
... thine Are counsellors to fear. What soldiers, wheyface? SERV . The ... ... , obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have: but in their stead, ... ... Cure her of that! Canst thou not minister to minds diseas'd, ...
... Shiko A hawking did go, The clouds they lowered Down the rain poured, Ho, the Emperor must not get wet ... ... Good shelter would be, Beneath its shade did he go, The branches bent and the leaves folded so ...
... it smoothness. Oh, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters, to very rags, to split the ears of ... ... tame: if I have horns to make one mad, let the proverb go with me; I'll ...
... vor: THE FORCE OF NATURE COULD NO FURTHER GO, TO MAKE A THIRD, SHE JOIN'D THE FORMER TWO ... ... I HAVE REALLY THOUGHT, THEY HAD IT IN THEIR FANCY, TO KEEP DOWN THE GROWING GENIUS OF THE YOUTH, THEIR RIVALS, BY ...
... I had a thing to say – but, let it go: The sun is ... ... too full of grawds, To give me audience. If the midnight-bell Did ... ... ὅσα δὴ ἄλλα ἔχει πολὺ τὸ ἔξωϑεν προστραγωδούμενον, οὐκ ἂν τῷ γε φρονίμω δόξειεν ἀγαϑὰ ὑπερβάλλοντα, ὧν ἀυτὸ ...
... morning, return'd by water to Whitehall, and thence to St. James's palace. « The ... ... 19 » Tamn your seluf, and go to der teiffel – a barson make Concerto! why he ... ... Nov. '36:, » My brother has tied me down at last to learn of Kellaway; he has paid ...
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Vier Erzählungen aus den frühen 1890er Jahren. - Blumen - Die kleine Komödie - Komödiantinnen - Der Witwer
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Romantik! Das ist auch – aber eben nicht nur – eine Epoche. Wenn wir heute etwas romantisch finden oder nennen, schwingt darin die Sehnsucht und die Leidenschaft der jungen Autoren, die seit dem Ausklang des 18. Jahrhundert ihre Gefühlswelt gegen die von der Aufklärung geforderte Vernunft verteidigt haben. So sind vor 200 Jahren wundervolle Erzählungen entstanden. Sie handeln von der Suche nach einer verlorengegangenen Welt des Wunderbaren, sind melancholisch oder mythisch oder märchenhaft, jedenfalls aber romantisch - damals wie heute. Michael Holzinger hat für diese preiswerte Leseausgabe elf der schönsten romantischen Erzählungen ausgewählt.
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