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... dan., 515. ) Engl. : He that is not handsome at twenty, not strong at thirty, not rich at fourty, not wise at ... ... zehn Jahre dafür büssen. Engl. : He that lives not well one year, sorrows for it seven. ( Bohn II, 13 ...
... eat a pullet in Janiveer, if he had twenty in a flok, he'd leave but one to go with cock. ( Bohn II, 32. ) ... ... Poln. : Dano karom grzędę, a one jeszcze wyżej chca. ( Lompa, 9. ) ...
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Freund (Subst.). 1. Allermanns (Allerwelts) Freund , ... ... : In time of prosperity friends there are plenty: in time of adversity not one among twenty. ( Gaal, 528; Bohn II, 9. ) 226. ...
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... three different comments on this speech tending to its illustration: and that one comment is written in Greek, the second in Hebrew, and the third ... ... He was also a great master of modulation, and his transitions from one key to another were excessively natural and ...
... of Scotland, the proprietor wishes to specify one particular, in which it materially differs from all those which ... ... ; and for the number of the songs being restricted to twenty-five in place of forty, as was originally proposed. Both circumstances are ... ... who has been connected with Music all his life. He has told me one or two stories which may be ...
... that he had never received it. One or two of the following remarks will be found as significant ... ... it at school.« Goethe, it will be remembered, in one of his ironical epigrams, derives his poetry from ennui ( Langeweile ); ... ... exclaimed: »That is capital; he has put her in the right.« To one of Samson's speeches he cried ...
The school Einmaleins Ich lerne fleissig mit: èkó 1 enyo ... ... Notizbuch heraus, zeichne 21 hin, halte es fragend vor die Negerin. »Twenty one, Sir, – –« sagt sie, »what's the matter?!« »Du gebildetes ...
... renders useless, for that period, a capital worth 18 d. When one of our people leaves the mill, he renders useless a capital that ... ... , daß man den Gebrauchswert gefälligst Tauschwert nennt. Tauschwert ist ein Ding, das one way or another mit Austausch zusammenhängt. Man ...
... Baitāl-Pachīsī , (The); or, the Twenty five Tales of a Demon. New and corrected edition of ... ... D. Forbes. 1874. Baital Pachisi , or, the Twenty-five Tales of a Spirit. Translated from the Hindi text of Forbes by John Platts. 1871. Baital Pachisi , (The) or Twenty-five Tales of a Demon. ...
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... it, and so excited and enchained his audience, that but one out of twenty, we are sure, were aware that he was playing ... ... As to the rest in a piece of playing one half improvisation, he combined such themes and snatches of his compositions ...
... as in the heat of Wars, Might have preserv'd one innocent Maiden-head. The jealous Father thought he well ... ... The thundring Baal of Womankind. With twenty others Devils more, Which they, ...
... a literature and a religion for nearly one-half of the human race, and has modified the beliefs ... ... Eastern Archipelago, Siam, Burma, Ceylon, and India, at one time or another marked the magnificent circle of its conquests. Its shrines ... ... the boundaries of the Russian empire, to the islands of the Pacific. During twenty-four centuries, Buddhism has encountered ...
... opera of Julius Cäsar, and I for one. Mr. Leycester sat by me in the front row of the ... ... candidates in the way of fugeing, and one hour was allowed for every one to play upon the four subjects so ... ... we value; and for the Answers, one is so dull, and the other so lewd, we shall ...
... occasions, particularly the Free Masons Health: price 6 d. Twenty four new Country Dances for the year ... ... Call'd to order, the Seconds appear'd in their place, One sam'd for his morals, and one for his face. In half they succeeded, in half they ...
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Der junge Chevalier des Grieux schlägt die vom Vater eingefädelte Karriere als Malteserritter aus und flüchtet mit Manon Lescaut, deren Eltern sie in ein Kloster verbannt hatten, kurzerhand nach Paris. Das junge Paar lebt von Luft und Liebe bis Manon Gefallen an einem anderen findet. Grieux kehrt reumütig in die Obhut seiner Eltern zurück und nimmt das Studium der Theologie auf. Bis er Manon wiedertrifft, ihr verzeiht, und erneut mit ihr durchbrennt. Geldsorgen und Manons Lebenswandel lassen Grieux zum Falschspieler werden, er wird verhaftet, Manon wieder untreu. Schließlich landen beide in Amerika und bauen sich ein neues Leben auf. Bis Manon... »Liebe! Liebe! wirst du es denn nie lernen, mit der Vernunft zusammenzugehen?« schüttelt der Polizist den Kopf, als er Grieux festnimmt und beschreibt damit das zentrale Motiv des berühmten Romans von Antoine François Prévost d'Exiles.
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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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