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  • Diary entry for 1917-02-18

    ... 18. -3°. Geldsendungen an Hölzl, an Anitta Müller. An den Bankverein recomm. Schreiben mit beiliegender Abschrift. An Sophie (K.): Bestätigung des Empfanges. Lie-Liechen bemüht sich vormittags vergeblich um Brot. Nach Schönbrunn zu Fuß, ¾11–12¼h ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-07-19

    ... wir darnach fragten, was wir allenfalls zum 2. Frühstück haben könnten, zeigte sie sich sofort zudringlich mit dem Weinanbot; um nun zumindest für Lie-Liechen etwas zu retten, ging ich auf ¼ l Wein ein, in Vorahnung dessen, daß er offenbar die Haupt ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-08-03

    ... Koffern. An Hupka (K.): erkundige mich nach seinem Befinden u. teile mit, daß ich andauernd zufrieden zu sein Ursache habe. Nachmittag bringt der Soldat Pilze, verspricht morgen wiederzukommen. Lie-Liechen macht einen vergeblichen Versuch, Strumpfbandgummi ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-05-19

    ... : apparent untrustworthiness of the English troops. Mainz must light up on the occasion of Foch's voyage of inspiration; in Wiesbaden, a ceremonious entry – in this respect, Jean Paul's "The Three Gallic Lies …"! The particular folly in Germany: the complete ...

  • Diary entry for 1935-01-22

    ... übermannt – plötzlich höre ich: „Lie-Liechen, Licht“ – ich springe auf u. eile ans Bett – links kann ich keinen Puls fühlen, rechts dann einen ganz dünnen, ich läute, die Schwester kommt u. meint, der ist ja gar nicht so schlecht u. geht weg. So denke ich ...

  • Diary entry for 1911-08-12

    ... ordered directly, one after another, may originally have been thought better adjacent to one another, language perhaps sounding like this, for example: "The table is here; the pen lies on this." The demand for rapider communication, which is becoming ...

  • Diary entry for 1911-08-28

    ... of a postcard) as "Frau Dr. Heinrich Schenker" or "Frau Professor Heinrich Schenker" or even as "Frau Professor Lie Lie Schenker" (the latter by Angi Elias)., d.i. Gattin eines Arztes, Advokaten wird, so glaubt sie auch allen Künsten u. Wissenschaften ...

  • Diary entry for 1911-11-11

    ... just that of his own lack of insight, that lay behind it. But I countered this: "With all due respect, the reason lies elsewhere: it was possible for you to underrate Brahms only because you had still not fully understood Beethoven. Anyone who ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-09-16

    ... sacred or secular world, the significance of whom may be said to have provoked artworks of such rank. In the old, leading generations lie uncommonly suggestible things, and not by mistake. None of today’s great industrialists would succeed, even if his ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-11-05

    ... to one side and to block the Czech school. It lies in one's own interest as a less cultivated individual, or a less cultivated nation, that the representative of higher culture is maintained and, moreover, better maintained than that of the less ...

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