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9781236100498: Wallenstein Volume 1 ; ein Trauerspiel
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1894 Excerpt: ...accent on the long 0) is one of the many terms coined by the old student's slang after the model of the Greek adverbs in-ikws. We find in the beginning of the 17th cent, the term studentinun, by the side of this there appears early in the 18th century burschucCn. These words are comical derivations fr. the nouns Stubent, Surfa) (an old name for a student). Hence burfcjnfoi means 'in the real student's fashion,' and as the students in the olden times lived a very free and easy life, the term came to mean 'unceremonious.' 460. iah, 'almost,' ' nearly.' Bamutu», m. Wealthy students used, like the professors, to have poor students to wait upon them. These young men were called famuli. In Goethe's gauft the doctor has a 'famulus' called Wagner. It is said WaUenstein once beat his famulus Rehberger very severely because he found him idly looking out of the window. 462. SKir nidjta, bit nid)t«, 'without much ado.' This is a common one of which was entitled 2luf, auf, ú)r @!)riften! 5ae tft (iin ЬеюедКфс 3lnfrif($ung ter (SÇriftlicjjen ffliaffen »iter ten ïuitifdjen Sätutiget. This treatise is to a great extent the source of the present scene. Schiller wrote at once to say that he was extremely pleased with Pater Abraham whom he called ein prächtiges Original, but at the same time he expressed a fear that it would be by no means an easy undertaking to surpass or even to equal him. Goethe, who seems originally to have promised Schiller to take part in the composition of the sermon, subsequently found himself obliged to give this plan up; so the whole Jfapujtnatc is Schiller's own and is the most wonderful example of his great humorous powers. He borrowed very largely from Abraham...

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  • EditoreRareBooksClub.com
  • Data di pubblicazione2012
  • ISBN 10 1236100492
  • ISBN 13 9781236100498
  • RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
  • Numero di pagine50

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