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Saturday review29.10.1859
  • Datum
    Samstag, 29. Oktober 1859
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[...] seemed an interesting subject for the meditative mind. But so the fact was stated, on the authority of one Mr. Israel Abrahams, himself a Representative Councillor, who had presented a memorial on the subject, alleged to be signed by the dwellers in Mortimer-street. This memorial the Coun [...]
[...] not five. This document was presented by a deputation, which on meeting the Council, was subjected to a very severe cross-exa mination by Mr. Israel Abrahams and others, who, amongst other things, charged the deputation “not with forgery, but with stating that which was false.” However, not a single shadow [...]
[...] representation, Resolved, that the Board of Works be requested not to alter the numbers in Mortimer-street.” A very long debate followed, in which Mr. Israel Abrahams signalized him. self by styling his brother councillors, more Americano, “the Hon. Mr. M'Evily,” and so on. The word “misrepresentation,” [...]
[...] To be sure, it was proved incidentally that of the five memo rialists, ratepayers and inhabitants of Mortimer-street, produced by Mr. Israel Abrahams, and on whose faith the re-numberin was ordered, two were not ratepayers at all, and Mr. Israe Abrahams was not a ratepayer in Mortimer-street. But this [...]
[...] the houses in Mortimer-street was carried by misrepre sentation.” This motion saved the point of order, but carried the practical question against Mr. Israel Abrahams. This worthy, however, found a friend in his co-religionist, Pro fessor Marks, a Jewish gentleman who superintends a synagogue [...]
[...] on, and held up as having stated a falsehood, a member of their own body”—which happened to be the exact state of things. But the Professor, or as º: Abrahams sonorously saluted him, “the right reverend gentleman, Professor Marks,” evidently considered that the whole credit of the house of Israel was [...]
[...] “the right reverend gentleman, Professor Marks,” evidently considered that the whole credit of the house of Israel was identified with Mr. Israel Abrahams. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were not remotely impugned by the censure on this worthy Caucasian. No doubt his friend had been guilty of a misrepresenta [...]
[...] were not remotely impugned by the censure on this worthy Caucasian. No doubt his friend had been guilty of a misrepresenta tion so gross and childish, that one naturally thinks that Abrahams is mad; but the hint thrown out was eagerly adopted by the assembled candour and wisdom of Marylebone. Mr. Tavener [...]
[...] fesses that somebody committed an error, but will not plead uilty that anybody—still less that their colleague, the Hon. Mr. srael Abrahams—was guilty of misrepresentation, or of some thing which perhaps Solomon or the son of Sirach would have called by a very different and more plain-spoken name. [...]
[...] tions which embrace such as him, and, while embracing him, whitewash a very discreditable proceeding in the corporate in terests of the whole body. Mr. Abrahams, or any such in dividual, might exist in any corporate body; but it is only a corporate body of the Town Council type which could have [...]
Saturday review15.06.1867
  • Datum
    Samstag, 15. Juni 1867
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[...] ABRAHAM A SANCTA CLARA.” [...]
[...] European classics; and as for the ordinary run of popular sermons the day is sufficient for the thrill thereof. Abraham, a Sancta Clara, was the Spurgeon, but something more than the Spurgeon, of the Viennese in the last quarter of the seventeenth and the first years of the following century. It was [...]
[...] * Abraham a Sancta Clara. Von Th. G. v. Karajan, Vienna: 1867. [...]
[...] citement. To effect this, only two methods seemed to suggest themselves—the scourge of terror and the whip of ridicule. Abraham a Sancta Clara, the most popular Catholic preacher of his times, adopted the latter method—the Democritian, as he called it. Nature had marked him out for a satirist, but he was [...]
[...] well aware of the risk he ran, and by no means relished being reminded of it by his detractors:— Oh, Patriarch Abraham e'en as thy consort Sarah Burst out into a laugh instead of giving thanks, So all the world doth laugh at Abraham a Clara, [...]
[...] that of being readable. There are in truth very few facts in connexion with the personal biography of Abraham a Sancta Clara in which posterity is likely to take a more than languid interest. His real name was Ulric Megerle, and he was born (probably in the year 1644) at the [...]
[...] free from the actual presence of war, but where dry bread had long constituted the sole food of the impoverished inhabitants. Thus Ulric-Abraham belonged to that class from which the [...]
[...] still more so to outdo, him in madness and cleverness. But I will do my best.” The style of Abraham a Sancta Clara is in truth unique. It is the glorification of every kind of play upon words and sounds. [...]
[...] and other modern Babylons. But they certainly never attained to a ranker luxuriance than in the age of political and social de cadence in which the worthy Abraham laboured. . He faithfully kept the resolution with which he had assumed the monastic habit, “not to quit the world, but henceforth more than ever to [...]
[...] Madlle. Christine Nilsson. Miss Glyn's Cleopatra. De Maistre's Minor Works. Abraham a Sancta Clara. May and September. Essays on Political History. At IIome in the Wilderness. L'Ilıſame. The Poultry Book. [...]
Saturday review09.04.1864
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. April 1864
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Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] of Zoroaster, can we possibly §. Dr. Spiegel when he says, Arran seems to be identical with Haran, the birthplace of Abraham * Does he mean the names to be identical ? Then how is the aspirate to be explained; how is it to be explained that the mediaeval corruption of Airyana vačja, namely Arran, should [...]
[...] between the Semitic and Aryan nations? . The Abbé Banier, more than, a hundred years ago, pointed out that Haran, whither Abraham repaired, was the metropolis of Sabism, and that Magism was practised in Ur of the Chaldees (Mythology, explained by History, vol. i. book iii, cap. 3). But [...]
[...] (Mythology, explained by History, vol. i. book iii, cap. 3). But having thus, as he believes, established the most ancient meeting-point between Abraham , and Zoroaster, Dr. Spiegel lº. to argue that whatever ideas are shared in common y Genesis and the Avesta must be referred to that very [...]
[...] ancient period when personal intercourse was still possible between Abraham and Zoroaster, the prophets of the Jews and the Iranians. Now, here the ... for the defence wºuld remind Dr. Spiegel that Genesis was not the work of [...]
[...] and the Iranians. Now, here the ... for the defence wºuld remind Dr. Spiegel that Genesis was not the work of Abraham, nor, according to Dr. Spiegel's view, was Zoroaster the author of the Zendavesta; and that therefore the neighbourly in tercourse between Zoroaster and Abraham in the country of Arran [...]
[...] for that exchange of ideas which, according to Dr. Spiegel, ...i have taken place nowhere but in Atan, and at the time of Abraham and Zoroaster. It might be objected that this was wrangling for victory, and not arguing for truth, and that no real scholar would admit that the Avesta, in its original form, did not [...]
[...] !hrist. Yet, when such a general principle is to be laid down, that all that Genesis and Avesta share in common must belong to a time before Abraham had started for Canaan, and Zoroaster for Balkh, other possible means of later intercourse should surely not be entirely lost sight of. [...]
[...] theory, as in India, Persia, or perhaps in Greece. If we say that the period from Adam to Noah is the first, that from Noah to Abraham the second, that from Abraham to the death of Jacob the third, that beginning with the exile in Egypt the fourth, we are transferring our ideas to Genesis, but we cannot [...]
[...] lived in the closest contact before they started from this ancient hearth of civilisation towards the West and the East—that is to say, before Abraham migrated to Canaan, and before India was peopled by the Brahmans. We have given a fair account of Dr. Spiegel's arguments, and [...]
[...] Genesis on the Zendavesta, or the dependence of the Zendavesta on Genesis. It would be absurd to resist facts when facts exist, nor can we imagine any reason why, if Abraham came into ersonal contact with Zoroaster, the Jewish patriarch should ave learnt nothing from the Iranian prophet, or vice versa. If [...]
Saturday reviewInhaltsverzeichnis 07.1872/08.1872/09.1872/10.1872/11.1872/12.1872
  • Datum
    Montag, 01. Juli 1872
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[...] Knox's Autumns on the Spey, 311 LA BRUYi-RE, 406, 472 Lamon's Life of Abraham Lincoln, 38o Lang's Poems, 186 L'Année terrible, 118 [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 07.06.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 07. Juni 1873
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Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] MR. ABRAHAM HAYWARD, Q.C. A REPLY [...]
[...] About Mrſ.I., to a Letter, privately circulated, but actually published, from Mr. ABRAHAM HAYwa RD to the Rev. Stopford BRookE, with Correspondence subjoined. [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 10.04.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 10. April 1875
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[...] ABRAHAM. By the Rev. R. ALLEN. Post 8vo. with Map, cloth. The result of recent Discoveries in Babylonia, Assyria, and Egypt, of the latest Biblical Researches, of Travels and Surveys in Eastern Lands, have [...]
[...] The result of recent Discoveries in Babylonia, Assyria, and Egypt, of the latest Biblical Researches, of Travels and Surveys in Eastern Lands, have been concentrated on the life and surroundings of Abraham, to whom, as the Author holds, the world owes more than to any, save One. Abraham's greatness is shown to have been the result of Faith, and the downfall of [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 05.02.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 05. Februar 1876
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Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] RECENT THEOLOGICAL WORKS. ABRAHAM : his Life, Times, and Travels, [...]
[...] The result of recent discoveries in Babylonia, Assyria, and Egypt, of the latest Biblical researches of travels and surveys in fastern lands, have been concentrated on the jie and surroundings of Abraham. [...]
Saturday review[Beilage] 08.05.1875
  • Datum
    Samstag, 08. Mai 1875
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Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] The result of recent Discoveries in Babylonia, Assyria, and Egypt, of the latest Biblical Researches, of Travels and Surveys in Eastern Lands, have been concentrated on the life and surroundings of Abraham, to whom, as the Author holds, the world owes more than to any, save One. Abraham's greatness is shown to have been the result of Faith, and the downfall of [...]
Saturday review21.09.1872
  • Datum
    Samstag, 21. September 1872
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Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] LAMON'S LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.” [...]
[...] IT is not easy to understand with what purpose Mr. Lamon's Life of Abraham Lincoln has been written. It is far too large for a party treatise, even if it were otherwise likely to sub serve the purposes of political faction, or if it were likely that any [...]
[...] * The Life of Abraham Lincoln, fºom his Birth to his Inauguration as President. By Ward H. Lamon. ... With illustrations. Boston: Osgood & Co. London: Trubner & Co. 1872. [...]
[...] fied by the recorded testimony of those who knew him best, who were among his earliest and closest associates, and whose character affords some prima facie evidence as to his own. Abraham Lincoln could work; but he was apt to idle himself, and provoke others to idle, while he amused them with stories and jests. He [...]
[...] are always to be seen in a new and half-settled State, such as was Illinois when the Lincoln family removed thither from Kentucky, and long after; and Abraham Lincoln was not the man to stand firm against the corrupt schemes and selfish claims of his con stituents as the champion of a morality higher than that in vogue [...]
[...] Fayrer's Venomous Snakes of India. More School Histories. Cobbett's Memorials of Twickenham. Cardinal de Retz. Lamon's Life of Abraham Lincoln. Health and Comfort in House-Building. Wrayford's Ward. German Literature. [...]
Saturday review09.05.1868
  • Datum
    Samstag, 09. Mai 1868
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] A. Quod de subjecto dicitur, non nisi de subjecto aliquo cognoscitur. Unde si velis nos enarithmum cognoscere, dic primam usiam (ovata”). Abraham, the fourth play, may, as far as the subject goes, fairly be called the first of that class of dramas which in modern times is represented by La Dame auw Camélias, though [...]
[...] of course the good Hrosvitha, even when she plays with pitch, is above the suspicion of soiling either herself or her neigh bours. Abraham, a holy hermit, acting with the advice of his brother hermit, Ephrem, takes charge of his grandchild Maria, an orphan under eight years of age, and brings her up [...]
[...] as a recluse. A long series of years elapses between the second scene and the third; and when in the latter the two good old men meet again, the afflicted Abraham tells Ephrem that Maria has strayed from the paths of virtue, and has subsequently left her cell to go no one knows whither, Learning from a friend, [...]
[...] sheep, that she is living at the house of a leno of the antique breed, who derives heavy gains from a traffic in her charms, Abraham leaves his cell with a view to her restoration; and, assuming a disguise ill according with his holy vocation, proceeds to the house of infamy in the character of a lover. No sooner [...]
[...] comedies, especially of the first, we may briefly say of the remaining two that the fifth, entitled Paphnutius, relates to the conversion of a courtesan by a holy hermit, who visits her, like Abraham, in the piece of that name, disguised as a lover, and persuades her to undergo the penance of solitary confinement; and that the sixth, called [...]
[...] Sapientia, by order of the Emperor Hadrian. These two plays are decidedly less agreeable than the rest. Paphnutius' lacks the pathos which gives a charm to Abraham, and almost looks like the first crude embodiment of an idea that afterwards received more delicate treatment. In Sapientia the details of physical torture [...]
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