D. Samuel Johnson's Prinz Von AbißinienJ.F. Schiller, 1785 - 286 Seiten |
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... hour from the dawn of morning to the clofe of even . Thefe methods were generally fuc- cessful ; few of the princes had ever wifhed to enlarge their bounds , but paffed their lives in full conviction that they had all within their reach ...
... hour from the dawn of morning to the clofe of even . Thefe methods were generally fuc- cessful ; few of the princes had ever wifhed to enlarge their bounds , but paffed their lives in full conviction that they had all within their reach ...
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... hours are tedious and gloo- . -my ; I long again to be hungry that I may again quicken my attention . The birds peck the berries or the corn , and fly fly away to the groves where they fitin feeming happiness PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . II.
... hours are tedious and gloo- . -my ; I long again to be hungry that I may again quicken my attention . The birds peck the berries or the corn , and fly fly away to the groves where they fitin feeming happiness PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . II.
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... I fancy that I should be happy if I had fo mething to perfue . But , poffeffing all that I can want , I find one day and one hour exactly like another except that that the latter is ftill more tedious than the former 16 RASSELAS ,
... I fancy that I should be happy if I had fo mething to perfue . But , poffeffing all that I can want , I find one day and one hour exactly like another except that that the latter is ftill more tedious than the former 16 RASSELAS ,
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... hour of repast , and the converfation was concluded . The old man went away fufficiently difcon- tented to find that his reafonings had produced the only conclufion which they were intended to prevent . But in the decline of life fhame ...
... hour of repast , and the converfation was concluded . The old man went away fufficiently difcon- tented to find that his reafonings had produced the only conclufion which they were intended to prevent . But in the decline of life fhame ...
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... was weary . But pleasures never can be fo multiplied or continued , as not to leave much of life unemployed ; there were many hours , both of the B 2 night night and day , which he could fpend without fufpicion PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . / 19.
... was weary . But pleasures never can be fo multiplied or continued , as not to leave much of life unemployed ; there were many hours , both of the B 2 night night and day , which he could fpend without fufpicion PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . / 19.
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