Aus ungelegten Eiern werden spät junge Hühner=--Chickens are long in coming out of unlaid eggs.
Whoever desires to make acquaintance with excellent specimens of his art should read Hariri's Makamehs (more particularly the division entitled Jungfrau und Junge Frau) or Weisheit der Bramanen.
The Third Part of Das junge Europa ("The Citizens") is an inferior production.
Those who wish to get a real, full impression of what Laube was as a young man, ought to read his novel, Das junge Europa (4 vols.
Sie waren beide so schoen wie Morgen und Abend, so schlank wie Lanzen, so rasch wie Pfeile und so stark wie junge Baeren.
Junge Cut tender, fresh, lean pork, chicken, veal or all of these into thin, inch squares and saute well in bacon fat.
Junge One cup whipped cream; fifteen marshmallows cut into quarter inch squares; four slices pineapple cut into this mixture and let stand on ice for two hours.
He dreamed of his childhood, of his conquest of the treasure, of the awakening of Brünnhilde; and in 1851 he wrote the poem of Der Junge Siegfried.
He returned to work at Der Junge Siegfried, and he says it brought him great joy.
Here no date is fixed for the incident and a little suspicion was cast upon the story because of the fact that only "Die junge Nonne" of all the songs mentioned had been published at the time of Beethoven's death.
Tieck, who probably went further than any other critic in his dislike for modern mechanism and his enthusiasm for the primitive arrangements of Shakespeare's day, has elaborately reconstructed it in his novel, Der junge Tischlermeister.
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