• August Wilhelm von Schlegel to Elisabeth Wilhelmine van Nuys

  • Place of Dispatch: Wien · Place of Destination: Wien · Date: 12.05.1808
Edition Status: Single collated printed full text with registry labelling
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  • Sender: August Wilhelm von Schlegel
  • Recipient: Elisabeth Wilhelmine van Nuys
  • Place of Dispatch: Wien
  • Place of Destination: Wien
  • Date: 12.05.1808
  • Notations: Datum sowie Absende- und Empfangsort erschlossen.
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  • Provider: Dresden, Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek
  • Bibliography: Krisenjahre der Frühromantik. Briefe aus dem Schlegelkreis. Hg. v. Josef Körner. Bd. 3. Kommentar. Bern u.a. 1958, S. 310–311.
  • Incipit: „[1] I would not find a moment till now even for answering your kind note, and am afraid I shall not [...]“
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  • Provider: Dresden, Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek
  • OAI Id: DE-611-37142
  • Classification Number: Mscr.Dresd.e.90,XX,Bd.5,Nr.46(6)
  • Number of Pages: 1 S. auf Doppelbl., hs.
  • Format: 19,2 x 11,7 cm
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[1] I would not find a moment till now even for answering your kind note, and am afraid I shall not see my sweetest M.[inna] all this day. We dine at the French Amb[assador]ʼs country home, as it is two leagues from the town, it will take up a great deal of time.
Mrs. Bernh[ardi] invites you for to morrow afternoon at 6 oʼclock, I shall come there as soon as I get away from Count Stadion where I dine, and then we will stay there all the evening.
I must leave my lodging to day which puts me in the greatest confusion. I am quite drowned in books and papers. To morrow in the forenoon I hope to see you a moment. As to the walk in the Prater weʼll then agree about it. I must give up many parties of pleasure, in order not to offend number of people, to whom I owe the politeness of a last visit.
God bye!
Thursday at 2 o clock [12. Mai 1808].
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[1] I would not find a moment till now even for answering your kind note, and am afraid I shall not see my sweetest M.[inna] all this day. We dine at the French Amb[assador]ʼs country home, as it is two leagues from the town, it will take up a great deal of time.
Mrs. Bernh[ardi] invites you for to morrow afternoon at 6 oʼclock, I shall come there as soon as I get away from Count Stadion where I dine, and then we will stay there all the evening.
I must leave my lodging to day which puts me in the greatest confusion. I am quite drowned in books and papers. To morrow in the forenoon I hope to see you a moment. As to the walk in the Prater weʼll then agree about it. I must give up many parties of pleasure, in order not to offend number of people, to whom I owe the politeness of a last visit.
God bye!
Thursday at 2 o clock [12. Mai 1808].
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