Eine Mondgeschichte There are many attempts made by poetical authors to reach the moon from their writing-desk. E. Poe Zu meiner Zeit war es bei Studenten noch nicht Sitte, an einer oder höchstens zwei Universitäten zu studieren, die ...
... Schäfer . Engl. : 'T is an ill sign to see a fox lick a lamb. ( Bohn II, 95. ) ... ... er: sie sind sauer. Engl. : Foxes, when they cannot reach the grapes, say they are not ripe. ( ...
Parry (spr. Pärri), William Eduard , geb. ... ... nach dem Nordpol , ebd. 1833, 5 Thle; Narrative of an attempt to reach the North Pole . Lond. 1828 u. Four voyages to the North Pole , ebd. 1833, 5 Bde. Vgl. ...
... (reasoning) »an act of mediate comparison or judgment. for to reason is to recognise that two notions stand to each other in the relation of a ... ... BAIN ist das Folgern nur »a transaction from one wording to another wording of the same fact« ( ...
... . Engl. : Stretch your arm no further than your sleeve will reach. ( Bohn II, 67. ) Holl. : Elk moet met ... ... . ( Reuterdahl, 30. ) 126. Wenn de büel to 'n Sack werd, denn freu'n sick alle ...
... years 18211823, ebd. 1824; Derselbe; Narrative of an attempt to reach the Northpole in the year ) 1827, ebd. 1828; J. ... ... Franklin , Narrative of a second expedition to the shores of the Polar Seas in the years 18251827, ...
Reichen , verb. reg. welches in doppelter Gestalt gebraucht wird. ... ... welches letztere auch rühren bedeutet, im Angels. raecan, im Engl. to reach, im Isländ. reikia, im Ital. recare, im Latein. ...
... your arm no further than your sleeve wil reach. ( Gaal, 279. ) It. : Non bisogna distendersi più ... ... ( Mathesy, 85 b . ) Engl. : Cut your Cloak according to your Clotk. ( Kritzinger, 667 a . ) Frz. : ...
... ist ein brit. Sänger, Musiker, Komponist u. Gitarrist. REACH-Verordnung REACH steht für Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation of Chemicals; also ... ... 1. Juni 2007 in Kraft getreten ist. Als EU Verordnung besitzt REACH gleichermaßen u. unmittelbar in allen Mitgliedstaaten Gültigkeit. Durch REACH ...
... , the famous singer who came over to England in 1764, I said to the boy, that I should be glad to hear an extemporary ... ... little Mozart may possibly attain to the same advanced years as Handel, contrary to the common observation that ...
... er these twin-arts he's known to preside, To Sounds he'd allow, what to Wit was deny'd. ... ... late decay of Operas was owing to their cheapness, and to the great frauds committed ... ... fancies He sees ten thousand Opera Devils coming to tear Him to pieces; then He breaks out ...
... pay Beeth. the ₤ 200 – As the matter stands, it appears to me probable, that the ₤ 400 are in consequence of my last ... ... recd but the half of his MSS have sent him ₤ 100 (according to agreement) and the remaining ₤ 300 are ...
... by a leap which is out of the reach of method. She bounds to the top of the stair at once; and then it is the business of Deduction, by trying each step in order, to establish the solidity of her companions footing.« ...
... Standing Committee of the Trustees of the British Museum, to signify to You, that they have received the present of ... ... , which You were pleased lately to make Them, and to retour You their Thanks for the same ... ... famous singer who came over to England in 1764, I said to the boy, that I ...
... the long run. As a musical illustration to this text we have but to point to the career of M. Liszt. He came among us ... ... extravagancies, were they had time to discover whether or not they had ought to rest upon by way ...
... des Cyrus auf der 133. S. der englischen Auflage schreibt: TO REACH THE SUBLIME, THE POET MUST BE A PHILOSOPHER. THE MOST ... ... MUST BE DISPERS'D THROUGHOUT, IN ORDRE TO DISPLAY TO US TRUTH, VIRTUE AND NATURE. MAN MUST ... ... OF VIRTUES AND IMPERFECTIONS. NEVERTHELESS IT IS NECESSARY, TO CONDESCEND TO THE WEACKNESS OF MANKIND. TOO MUCH ...