Schiller himself gives to Körner the grateful testimony, that she "very well understands household management.
But Börner has recently (1909) brought forward evidence that these abdominal gills really correspond serially with legs.
There beside the window was a bookshelf with a few volumes of Schiller and Körner on it, and on top of the volumes of poems, which were of equal height, lay a Bible and a songbook.
Difficulties were thrown in the way, but Mörner obtained Bernadotte's consent, and by his argument that Sweden needed an able and experienced soldier to regain its old power the Swedish Ricksdag was brought over to his side.
MÖRNER (approaching her, led by the two troopers).
Körner was aroused from his poetic diletantism by the alarms of war.
Thence, after a short sojourn, he followed Körner to Dresden.
Owing to this state of things, it was very welcome news to me to hear from Körner that he could not undertake the journey.
Fortunately Körner was a man of some means and was able to help not only with words but with cash.
And the justice of his criticism was admitted by Goethe; whereupon Schiller drily observed in a letter to Körner that Goethe was a man who could be told a great deal of truth.
There seems at first blush but little resemblance between the fanatical idealist of Schiller's imagination and the sensible Dresden lawyer, but the Körner strain in Posa is unmistakable.
But the aesthetic correspondence with Körner was not continued beyond February.
Körner was at this time the more solid character of the two.
Körner is too late for the consistory and all that he has accomplished is to get shaved.
His intercourse with Körner gave him the very kind of intellectual stimulus that he most needed.
Early in the year 1785 Körner lost both his parents and found himself the possessor of a considerable fortune.
Really,' he wrote to Körner in 1788, 'I find each day that I am pretty well suited to the business I am now carrying on.
Körner was just as loyal as ever, but he was also wise enough to respect his friend's longing for a more assured and less dependent existence.
The "Sword Song" of Körner which Von Weber's music has made famous, was written a few hours before his death.
Körner recovered, but was suddenly killed in an engagement on August 26th.
My poor uncle Körner had not prospered after his great stroke of roguery.
This was a German, Adolf Körner by name, who had been a clerk in my father's concern for a number of years, and had just been admitted junior partner.
Her fate must have been all the more terrible on that account; but no news of either of them ever came back to us, and my father would never take any measures to bring Körner to justice.
Once she said, "Mr. Körner is a very noble gentleman; you must not dislike him.
Another and more valid reason for my disliking Körner was that he was in the habit of paying a great deal of attention to my ladylove, Miss Juliet Tretherne.
But it is his patriotic poems, his "Lyre and Sword," which have invested the name of Körner with the halo of fame and rendered his memory sacred to his countrymen.
Among other poets, Körner and Arndt are best remembered by their patriotic songs, which once thrilled every German heart.
We proceeded past the Riffelhorn to the ridge above the Görner Glacier, from which Monte Rosa was visible from top to bottom, and where an animated conversation in Swiss dialect commenced.
Before we go farther it will be necessary to establish, so far as possible, certain conceptions of art in general, and of the branches of art cultivated by Körner and Kleist.
I must remark in advance that neither Körner nor Kleist has done anything for high-class comedy.
In the second scene Körner has tried to outline the hero who demands Vienna for his funeral torch.
I will pass on to consider the achievements of Körner and Heinrich von Kleist in the field of the drama.
Let us now examine what Theodor Körner and Heinrich von Kleist have accomplished, in the first place, as lyric poets.
I mention this because it has been imputed to the poet Körner as a great merit that he was at the same time a martyr.
I will now review the separate branches of art at which Körner and Kleist have tried their hand.
Oswald's interesting and suggestive little volume of criticism and selection, Thomas Carlyle, ein Lebensbild und Goldkörner aus seinen Werken.
Körner opined that it might be on account of the ditch, which would be difficult to pass, in which view I agreed.
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