D. Samuel Johnson's Prinz Von AbißinienJ.F. Schiller, 1785 - 286 Seiten |
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... It has been the opinion of anti- quity , faid Imlac , that human reason borrowed many arts from the instinct of animals ; let us , therefore , not think our . ourfelves degraded by learning from the coney . We may 80 RASSELAS ,
... It has been the opinion of anti- quity , faid Imlac , that human reason borrowed many arts from the instinct of animals ; let us , therefore , not think our . ourfelves degraded by learning from the coney . We may 80 RASSELAS ,
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... reasons of preference muft live and die inquiring and deli- berating . " wife men , the " But furely , faid Raffelas , to whom we liften with reverence and wonder , chofe that mode of life for themselves which G they they thought moft ...
... reasons of preference muft live and die inquiring and deli- berating . " wife men , the " But furely , faid Raffelas , to whom we liften with reverence and wonder , chofe that mode of life for themselves which G they they thought moft ...
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... reason their lawful fovereign . He compared reason to the fun , of which the light is conftant , uniform , and lafting : and fancy to a meteor , of bright but tranfitory luftre , irregular in its mo- tion , and delufive in its direction ...
... reason their lawful fovereign . He compared reason to the fun , of which the light is conftant , uniform , and lafting : and fancy to a meteor , of bright but tranfitory luftre , irregular in its mo- tion , and delufive in its direction ...
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... reason are always the fame . ” " What comfort , faid the mourner , can truth and reason afford me ? of what effect are they now , but to tell me , that my daughter will not be restored ? " " The prince , whofe humanity would not fuffer ...
... reason are always the fame . ” " What comfort , faid the mourner , can truth and reason afford me ? of what effect are they now , but to tell me , that my daughter will not be restored ? " " The prince , whofe humanity would not fuffer ...
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... reason ; but I never found that their prudence ought to raise envy . They dream away their time without friend- fhip , without fondnefs , and are dri- ven to rid themselves of the day , for which they have no ufe , by childish ...
... reason ; but I never found that their prudence ought to raise envy . They dream away their time without friend- fhip , without fondnefs , and are dri- ven to rid themselves of the day , for which they have no ufe , by childish ...
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