Heinrich Heine's Pictures of TravelF. Leypoldt, 1863 - 471 pagina's |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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Pagina 382 - This he said, not that he cared for the poor; but because he was a thief, and had the bag, and bare what was put therein.
Pagina 463 - Neither do men put new wine into old bottles : else the bottles break, and the wine runneth out, and the bottles perish : but they put new wine into new bottles, and both are preserved.
Pagina 11 - We sat by the fisher's cottage, And looked at the stormy tide ; The evening mist came rising, And floating far and wide. One by one in the lighthouse The lamps shone out on high ; And far on the dim horizon A ship went sailing by. We spoke of storm and shipwreck, — Of sailors, and how they live ; Of journeys 'twixt sky and water, And the sorrows and joys they give. We spoke of distant countries, In regions strange and fair, And of the wondrous beings And curious customs there ; Of...
Pagina 49 - Philistines must be as numerous as the sands (or more correctly speaking, as the mud) of the sea ; indeed, when I beheld them of a morning, with their dirty faces and clean bills, planted before the gate of the collegiate court of justice, I wondered greatly that such an innumerable pack of rascals should ever have been created. More accurate information of the town of Gottingen may be very conveniently obtained from its " Topography,
Pagina 177 - ... and then all the citizens of the town came running with all their silver spoons, and threw them in to make up the deficiency — and I often stood for hours before the statue wondering how many spoons were concealed in it, and how many apple-tarts the silver would buy. Apple tarts were then my passion — now it is love, truth, liberty and...
Pagina 95 - ... the proud oak looks on like a not overpleased uncle, as though he must pay for all the fine weather; the birds in the air sing their share in their joy, the flowers on the bank whisper, "Oh, take us with thee! take us with thee! dear sister!
Pagina 290 - But alas ! every inch which humanity advances costs streams of blood, and is not that paying rather dear ? Is not the life of the individual worth as much as that of the entire race ? For every single man is a world which is born and which dies with him ; beneath every gravestone lies a world's history. " Be silent," Death would say, "as to those who lie here ; " but we still live, and will fight on in the holy battle for the freedom of humanity.
Pagina 466 - are the chosen people of the new religion, its first gospels and dogmas have been drawn up in their language ; Paris is the new Jerusalem, and the Rhine is the Jordan which divides the consecrated land of freedom from the land of the Philistines.
Pagina 66 - Then I perceived a faint pressure of the lovely lips and of the little hand, and I — went smiling away.
Pagina 182 - Lucky dogs! they already knew in their cradles the nouns ending in im. I, on the contrary, had to learn it by heart, in the sweat of my brow, but still it is well that I knew it.