... Many concerns have prevented my answers to your favors, to which I reply only in part. All your ... ... mean those to which I was to write the accompagnements for with respect to the 6 Canzonettes, which I am to compose ...
... Engl. : Money is a servant to same, but a master to others. ( Gaal, 659. ) 571. Gelt ist ein ... ... ) Engl. : Money is a servant to some, but a master to others. 755. Kanst du mit ...
... for the freedom of the press ., 1703; Modern infidelity considered with respect to its influence on society , 1709; Reflections on war , 1802; The sentiments proper to the present crisis , 1803; lieferte von 1804 an Beiträge ... ... Er schr.: Account of a voyage of discovery to the westcoast of Corea and the Great Loochoo ...
... 6. All' Lüüd Müler to stoppen hör'n vöäl Wiegens to. ( Seehausen. ) – ... ... o nĕm se myslí a mluví, to v cizí. ( Čelakovský, 91. ) Poln. : Jaki kto jest, to w jego mocy; jak o niem rozumieją, w cudzej ...
... ) Engl. : He covers me with his wings and bites me with his bill. ( Körte, 3297. ... ... Dän. : En kat og en muus, to haner i et huus, to quinder om en mand ei vel forliges ... ... Dän. : Der som katten fik to vinger, beholder spurren ikke een. – Havde katten vinger da maatte ...
... Wie der Affe die Jungen . Engl. : To kill with kindness. ( Bohn II, 167. ) *838 ... ... der Welt nichts nütze. *851. Nümms to Lêv edder to Lêd. – Dähnert, 271 b . ...
... ) Engl. : He that strikes with his tongue, must ward with his head. – Let ... ... : He hath tied a knot with his tongue that he cannot untie with all his teeth. ( ... ... na jazyku. – Ka jazyku se mi to plete. – Sedĕlo mi to na konči jazyku. ( ...
... equation, an identification, a bringing into congruence of two notions in respect to their extension«. »To judge... is to recognise the relation of congruence or of confliction, ... ... act of assertion we transfer this adjectiv to, and unite it with a real substantive. And we ...
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... me. When tender freinds, to tender kiss, Run up with open arms; I ... ... are my God and my parents; I seek further to please to the uttermost part of men, ... ... to her, when she begins to be in love, with a man she saw every day, a ...
... he would follow afterwards in a post-chaise, so as to get to Oxford by seven o'clock ... ... mannered, disagreeable woman we met with. The Princess with great kindness had got a number of musicians, ... ... . Barthelemon, a copy of my English translation to transmit to you, with my affectionate and best respects. It was from ...
... permitted me to take these to my hotel, and to do with them what I pleased; ... ... . It was a satisfaction to me to find that Goethe preferred to all the other serious ... ... instance of this that I was desired to go to one Schmeller to have my portrait taken – a ...
... afraid before them, and recollected comparing them to the eyes of the hero of a certain romance called Melmoth the Wanderer , which used to alarm us boys thirty years ago; eyes of an individual who had made a bargain with a Certain Person, and ...
... the pit. I had repeatedly taken a seat near enough to him to have an occasional glimpse of ... ... he began in the style of a true Frenchman... to load him with flattery, saying that the ... ... Robinson I called on Goethe to see whether I could induce him to act as an mediator ...
... congratulate you on the fact that you have been able to contribute to the bringing about of ... ... many years, I entertain, in regard to your great services–with all my heart. I hoped ... ... could have been sent. I desire to be heartily remembered to the Baron von Suttner; and ...
... knotted whip, and bowl, that to the brim Did with green gall, and juice of ... ... some to breathe the flute, and some to sing ; To sound the trumpet, or the horn to ... ... his command they quit , And to his pow'r with pride and joy submit . ...
... . The present age seems already disposed to be refined, and to distinguish betwixt wild fancy and a just ... ... reason, my art on this occasion ought to be subservient to his; and besides, I flatter myself ... ... used to say, that no other vocal Music was listened to with pleasure, for near thirty [?] years after Purcell's death; ...
... vanity-drunken. A pleasant kind of intoxication, much less deleterious unless it leads to war, than spirits of wine or morphium. And your pen – wither it is wandering now? After writing with the blood of martyrs of war, will it ... ... another common-wealth, where silenced souls are miseryproof. With kindest regards ever yours Paris, 14th September ...
... on which occasions the son looked back with some anger, pointing out to him his mistakes, and setting ... ... age, it may not be improper perhaps to compare them with what hath been well attested with regard to other instances of the same ...
... heißt es: »It seems to me to follow that the maxim as to ›mens ... ... Prince: »If a man strikes with a dangerous weapon, with intent to do grievous bodily harm, and ... ... by common law, or both elements of intention may coexist with respect to the same deed.« So gehört nach englischem Recht ...
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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 den zweiten Band eine weitere Sammlung von zehn romantischen Meistererzählungen zusammengestellt.
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