D. Samuel Johnson's Prinz Von AbißinienJ.F. Schiller, 1785 - 286 Seiten |
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... able to add novelty to lu- xury . 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 ...
... able to add novelty to lu- xury . 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 ...
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... life , faid he , is not to be coun- ted the ignorance of infancy , or imbe- cillity of age . We are long before we are able to think , and we foon cease from from the power of acting . The true period of ( 22 RASSE LAS ,
... life , faid he , is not to be coun- ted the ignorance of infancy , or imbe- cillity of age . We are long before we are able to think , and we foon cease from from the power of acting . The true period of ( 22 RASSE LAS ,
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... able to return . He was now impatient as an eagle in a grate . He paffed week after week in clambering the mountains , to fee if there was any aperture which the bufhes might conceal , but found all the fummits inacceffible by their ...
... able to return . He was now impatient as an eagle in a grate . He paffed week after week in clambering the mountains , to fee if there was any aperture which the bufhes might conceal , but found all the fummits inacceffible by their ...
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... able to accomplish his flight ; rejoicing- that his endeavours , though yet unfuc cessful , had fupplied him with a four- ce of inexhauftible inquiry . But his original curiofity was not yet abated ; he refolved to obtain fome knowledge ...
... able to accomplish his flight ; rejoicing- that his endeavours , though yet unfuc cessful , had fupplied him with a four- ce of inexhauftible inquiry . But his original curiofity was not yet abated ; he refolved to obtain fome knowledge ...
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... faid the prince , is • much to be defired ; but I am afraid that no man will be able to breathe in these regions of speculation and tranquil- C lity . lity . I have been told , that refpira- tion PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . 33.
... faid the prince , is • much to be defired ; but I am afraid that no man will be able to breathe in these regions of speculation and tranquil- C lity . lity . I have been told , that refpira- tion PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . 33.
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