D. Samuel Johnson's Prinz Von AbißinienJ.F. Schiller, 1785 - 286 Seiten |
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... ment fhewed me what I never had obferved before . I have already en- joyed too much ; give me fomething to defire . " The old man was furprised at this new fpecies of affliction , and knew not what to reply , yet was unwilling to be ...
... ment fhewed me what I never had obferved before . I have already en- joyed too much ; give me fomething to defire . " The old man was furprised at this new fpecies of affliction , and knew not what to reply , yet was unwilling to be ...
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... ment . artift , that your imagination prevails over your skill , and that you now tell me rather what you with than what you know . Every animal has his ele ment affigned him ; the birds have the air and man and beafts the earth ...
... ment . artift , that your imagination prevails over your skill , and that you now tell me rather what you with than what you know . Every animal has his ele ment affigned him ; the birds have the air and man and beafts the earth ...
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... ment has been yet difcovered , by which cruelty can be wholly preven- ted . Subordination fuppofes power on one part and fubjection on the other ; and if power be in the hands of men , it will fometimes be abused . The vi- gilance of ...
... ment has been yet difcovered , by which cruelty can be wholly preven- ted . Subordination fuppofes power on one part and fubjection on the other ; and if power be in the hands of men , it will fometimes be abused . The vi- gilance of ...
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... ment : I would relieve every diftrefs , and should enjoy the benedictions of gra titude . I would chufe my friends among the wife ; and my wife among the vir- tuous ; and therefore fhould be in no danger from treachery or unkindness ...
... ment : I would relieve every diftrefs , and should enjoy the benedictions of gra titude . I would chufe my friends among the wife ; and my wife among the vir- tuous ; and therefore fhould be in no danger from treachery or unkindness ...
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... ment the hour when he entered this re- treat . I am lefs unhappy than the reft , because I have a mind replete with ima- ges , which I can vary and combine at pleasure . I can amufe my folitude by the renovation of the knowledge which ...
... ment the hour when he entered this re- treat . I am lefs unhappy than the reft , because I have a mind replete with ima- ges , which I can vary and combine at pleasure . I can amufe my folitude by the renovation of the knowledge which ...
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