D. Samuel Johnson's Prinz Von AbißinienJ.F. Schiller, 1785 - 286 Seiten |
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... 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 to return ...
... 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 to return ...
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... appeared furnished for flight on a little promontory : he waved his pi- nions a while to gather air , then leaped from his ftand , and in an inftant drop- ped into the lake . His wings , which were of no use in the air fuftained him in ...
... appeared furnished for flight on a little promontory : he waved his pi- nions a while to gather air , then leaped from his ftand , and in an inftant drop- ped into the lake . His wings , which were of no use in the air fuftained him in ...
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... appeared almoft another order of beings . In their countries it is difficult to wish for any thing that may not be obtained : a thou- fand arts , of which we never heard , are continually labouring for their con- venience and pleafure ...
... appeared almoft another order of beings . In their countries it is difficult to wish for any thing that may not be obtained : a thou- fand arts , of which we never heard , are continually labouring for their con- venience and pleafure ...
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... appeared to be difcouraged . " Sir , faid his companion , ' practice will enable us to continue our labour for a longer time ; mark , however , how far we have advanced , and you will find that our toil will fome time have an end ...
... appeared to be difcouraged . " Sir , faid his companion , ' practice will enable us to continue our labour for a longer time ; mark , however , how far we have advanced , and you will find that our toil will fome time have an end ...
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... appeared to him equally happy . Wherever he went he met gaiety and kindness , and heard the fong of joy or the laugh of careleffness . He began to believe that the world over- flowed with univerfal plenty , and that nothing was withheld ...
... appeared to him equally happy . Wherever he went he met gaiety and kindness , and heard the fong of joy or the laugh of careleffness . He began to believe that the world over- flowed with univerfal plenty , and that nothing was withheld ...
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