D. Samuel Johnson's Prinz Von AbißinienJ.F. Schiller, 1785 - 286 Seiten |
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... mountains on every fide , rivulets defcended that filled all the val- ley with verdure and fertility , and for- med a lake in the middle inhabited by fifh of every fpecies , and frequented by every fowl whom nature has taught to dip the ...
... mountains on every fide , rivulets defcended that filled all the val- ley with verdure and fertility , and for- med a lake in the middle inhabited by fifh of every fpecies , and frequented by every fowl whom nature has taught to dip the ...
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... mountains which confined them . On one part were flocks and herds fee- ding in the paftures , on another all the beafts of chafe frisking in the lawns ; the fprightly kid was bounding on the rocks , the fubtle monkey frolicking in the ...
... mountains which confined them . On one part were flocks and herds fee- ding in the paftures , on another all the beafts of chafe frisking in the lawns ; the fprightly kid was bounding on the rocks , the fubtle monkey frolicking in the ...
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... mountains as regions of calamity , where difcord was always raging , and where man preyed upon man . To heighten their opinion of their own felicity , they were daily entertai- ned with songs , the fubject of which was the 5 the happy ...
... mountains as regions of calamity , where difcord was always raging , and where man preyed upon man . To heighten their opinion of their own felicity , they were daily entertai- ned with songs , the fubject of which was the 5 the happy ...
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... mountain stop- ped his course . Raffelas Here he recollected himfelf , and fmiled at his own ufelefs impetuofity . B 3 Then Then raifing his eyes to the mountain , " This PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . 21.
... mountain stop- ped his course . Raffelas Here he recollected himfelf , and fmiled at his own ufelefs impetuofity . B 3 Then Then raifing his eyes to the mountain , " This PRINCE OF ABISSINIA . 21.
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Samuel Johnson. Then raifing his eyes to the mountain , " This , faid he , is the fatal obftacle that hinders at once the enjoyment of pleasure , and the exercife of virtue . How long is it that my hopes and wifhes have flown beyond this ...
Samuel Johnson. Then raifing his eyes to the mountain , " This , faid he , is the fatal obftacle that hinders at once the enjoyment of pleasure , and the exercife of virtue . How long is it that my hopes and wifhes have flown beyond this ...
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