Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Volumen 29Georg Westermann, 1861 |
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Términos y frases comunes
alten Ancre Archiv f. n. Sprachen Ausdruck Bedeutung beiden bekannt besonders bloss Brantome Buch césure Ceuta daher décasyllabe Delawaren deutschen deutschen Sprache deux accents Dichter Dichtung Dieu Diphthongen eben Eigenthümlichkeit einzelnen endlich englischen englischen Sprache Erec ersten fait Faust Fernando Form französischen französischen Sprache freilich Freund ganzen Gedanken Gedicht Geist Geschichte giebt Grammatik grossen häufig heisst hémistiches Herr Herz höheren Ibid italienischen italienischen Sprache Iwein Jahre jetzt Kei's König kurz lassen lässt Leben Leser letzten lichen Liebe Literatur macht mais manche Mann Margareth Marot meisten Menschen Molière Muley muss Namen neuen pieds Prinz von Condé Rabelais Rede Regulus Rogers russischen Sprache sagt Scene scheint Schiller Schriften Schriftsteller Schüler soll Stelle Stücke syllabe tatarischen thou tout trois accents trop Ueber Uebersetzung unserer Urtheil Vater Verfasser vers verschiedenen Verse viel Vocale Volk Weise wenig Werk Werth wieder wohl Wort Wörterbuch Wycliffe zwei zweiten Theil
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Página 227 - For had ye believed Moses, ye would have believed me : for he wrote of me. But if ye believe not his writings, how shall ye believe my words?
Página 402 - Ward has no heart, they say ; but I deny it : He has a heart, and gets his speeches by it!
Página 409 - Mid many a tale told of his boyish days, The nurse shall cry, of all her ills beguiled, " 'Twas on these knees he sate so oft and smiled." And soon again shall music swell the breeze; Soon, issuing forth, shall glitter through the trees Vestures of nuptial white ; and hymns be sung, And violets scattered round; and old and young, In every...
Página 373 - To meet the changes Time and Chance present, With modest dignity and calm content. When thy last breath, ere Nature sunk to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God expressed ; When thy last look, ere thought and feeling fled, A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed ; What to thy soul its glad assurance gave, Its hope in death, its triumph o'er the grave ? The sweet Remembrance of unblemished youth, The still inspiring voice of Innocence and Truth...
Página 206 - So thou shalt in mould Dwell full cold, Dimly and dark. Doorless is that house, And dark it is within ; There thou art fast detained And Death hath the key. Loathsome is that earth-house, And grim within to dwell. There thou shalt dwell, And worms shall divide thee.
Página 223 - Judas then, having received a band .of men and officers from the chief priests and Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns, and torches and weapons.
Página 386 - Thee at St. Anne's so soon of Care beguiled, Playful, sincere, and artless as a child ! Thee, who wouldst watch a bird's nest on the spray, Through the green leaves exploring, day by day. How oft from grove to grove, from seat to seat, With thee conversing in thy loved retreat, I saw the sun go down...
Página 278 - I become your man from this day forward [of life and limb, and of earthly worship,] and unto you shall be true and faithful, and bear to you faith for the tenements that I claim to hold of you, saving the faith that I owe unto our sovereign lord the king ; and then the lord, so sitting, shall kiss him.
Página 410 - And weepings heard where only joy has been ; When by his children borne, and from his door Slowly departing to return no more, He rests in holy earth with them that went before. And such is Human Life ; so gliding on, It glimmers like a meteor, and is gone...
Página 377 - Hail, MEMORY, hail! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumbered treasures shine ! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And Place and Time are subject to thy sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel, when most alone; i ., - The only pleasures we can call our own.