Crossword-Solution: SCHILLER 8 letters, 12 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Schiller n. The peculiar bronzelike luster observed in certain
minerals, as hypersthene, schiller spar, etc. It is due to the presence
of minute inclusions in parallel position, and is sometimes of
secondary origin.

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SCHILLER anagram CHILLERS, RECHILLS

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"Ode to Joy" poet 1 answer
"Wilhelm Tell" author 1 answer
"Wilhelm Tell" playwright 1 answer
Author of "The Maid of Orleans" 1 answer
German playwright 1 answer
German poet: 1759-1805 1 answer
German romantic writer 1 answer
Goethe contemporary 1 answer
Great poet and dramatist. 1 answer
German poet-dramatist 2 answers
German dramatist. 3 answers
German poet 8 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with SCHILLER (5)

SCHILLER’S MAID OF ORLEANS A moment of peril is often also a moment of open-hearted kindness and affection.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Schiller's, picking his way carefully and close to the houses so as to be out of sight from the upstairs windows.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008
The German governess told Lanner more about Schiller than he had ever heard in his life about any one person; it was perhaps his own fault for having told her that he was not interested in Goethe.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
Here Ferdinand the Seventh spent his latter days, surrounded by lovely señoras and Andalusian bull-fighters: but as the German Schiller has it in one of his tragedies: “The happy days in fair Aranjuez, Are past and gone.” When the sensual king went to his dread account, royalty deserted it, and it soon fell into decay.
The Bible in Spain George Borrow 1995
And yet in his fine devotion to his art, in his honest and serviceable friendship for Schiller, what lessons are contained! Biography, usually so false to its office, does here for once perform for us some of the work of fiction, reminding us, that is, of the truly mingled tissue of man’s nature, and how huge faults and shining virtues cohabit and persevere in the same character.
Essays in the Art of Writing Robert Louis Stevenson 2012

Quotes with SCHILLER (3)

It smells terrible in here.'Well, what do you expect? The human body, when confined, produces certain odors which we tend to forget in this age of deodorants and other perversions. Actually, I find the atmosphere of this room rather comforting. Schiller needed the scent of apples rotting in his desk in order to write. I, too, have my needs. You may remember that Mark Twain preferred to lie supinely in bed while composing those rather dated and boring efforts which contemporar…
John Kennedy Toole A Confederacy of Dunces
The nineteenth century was the Age of Romanticism; for the first time in history, man stopped thinking of himself as an animal or a slave, and saw himself as a potential god. All of the cries of revolt against 'God' - De Sade, Byron's "Manfred", Schiller's "Robbers", Goethe's "Faust", Hoffmann's mad geniuses - are expressions of this new spirit. Is this why the 'spirits' decided to make a planned and consistent effort at 'communication'? It was the right moment. Man was beginning to understand himself.
Colin Wilson The Occult
The seasonal urge is strong in poets. Milton wrote chiefly in winter. Keats looked for spring to wake him up (as it did in the miraculous months of April and May, 1819). Burns chose autumn. Longfellow liked the month of September. Shelley flourished in the hot months. Some poets, like Wordsworth, have gone outdoors to work. Others, like Auden, keep to the curtained room. Schiller needed the smell of rotten apples about him to make a poem. Tennyson and Walter de la Mare had to…
Helen Bevington When Found, Make a Verse of
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