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Directed by Sarna Lapine, with the pianist Jonathan Mastro leading a quartet whose arrangements have an off-kilter Weimarian flavor, “Til It Get It Right” is the funniest and most personal of Ms. Bergl’s three shows.
From New York Times • Jun. 11, 2014
No sooner was the Weimarian army safely committed to the charge of a French general than Charles Louis was permitted to take up his residence with the English Ambassador.
From Rupert Prince Palatine by Scott, Eva
The death of Goethe, in 1832, brought to an end conspicuously the epoch of the Weimarian poets.
From The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller by Thomas, Calvin
Naturally enough the individualism and aestheticism of the Weimarian poets were not welcome doctrine to an excited generation that had caught a glimpse of an immense work to be done for the fatherland.
From The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller by Thomas, Calvin