D. Samuel Johnson's Prinz Von AbißinienJ.F. Schiller, 1785 - 286 Seiten |
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... Such was the appearance of fe- curity and delight which this retirement afforded , that they to whom it was new always defired that it might be perpe- tual ; and as thofe , on whom the iron gate had once clofed , were never fuffe- red ...
... Such was the appearance of fe- curity and delight which this retirement afforded , that they to whom it was new always defired that it might be perpe- tual ; and as thofe , on whom the iron gate had once clofed , were never fuffe- red ...
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... such as compofed the mind to penfive medita- tion , especially when it was affifted by the wind whistling among the branches . The firft rude effay of nature had been fo much improved by human labour , that the cave contained feveral ...
... such as compofed the mind to penfive medita- tion , especially when it was affifted by the wind whistling among the branches . The firft rude effay of nature had been fo much improved by human labour , that the cave contained feveral ...
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... the affertions of pa- rents , which their own eyes fhow them to be falfe ? " Few parents act in such a manner as much to enforce their maxims by the 4 credit of their lives . The old man trufts credit PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . 139.
... the affertions of pa- rents , which their own eyes fhow them to be falfe ? " Few parents act in such a manner as much to enforce their maxims by the 4 credit of their lives . The old man trufts credit PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . 139.
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... Such is the common process of marriage . A youth or maiden meeting by chance , or brought together by ar- tifice , exchange glances , reciprocate civilities , go home , and dream of one another . Having little to divert atten- tion , or ...
... Such is the common process of marriage . A youth or maiden meeting by chance , or brought together by ar- tifice , exchange glances , reciprocate civilities , go home , and dream of one another . Having little to divert atten- tion , or ...
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... Such , fays Imlac , are the effects of vifionary schemes : when we first form them we know them to be abfurd , but familiarize them by degrees , and in time lofe fight of their folly , " 1 CHAP . CHA P. XLV . THEY DISCOURSE WITH AN OLD ...
... Such , fays Imlac , are the effects of vifionary schemes : when we first form them we know them to be abfurd , but familiarize them by degrees , and in time lofe fight of their folly , " 1 CHAP . CHA P. XLV . THEY DISCOURSE WITH AN OLD ...
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