D. Samuel Johnson's Prinz Von AbißinienJ.F. Schiller, 1785 - 286 Seiten |
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... thing real behind it . twenty months with the life of man . " In life , faid he , is not to be coun- ted the ignorance of infancy , or imbe- cillity of age . We are long before we are able to think , and we foon cease from from the ...
... thing real behind it . twenty months with the life of man . " In life , faid he , is not to be coun- ted the ignorance of infancy , or imbe- cillity of age . We are long before we are able to think , and we foon cease from from the ...
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... things , to which , though common to all other mortals , his his confinement from childhood had kept him a stranger . The poet pitied his ignorance , and lo- ved his curiofity , and entertained him from day to day with novelty and in ...
... things , to which , though common to all other mortals , his his confinement from childhood had kept him a stranger . The poet pitied his ignorance , and lo- ved his curiofity , and entertained him from day to day with novelty and in ...
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... thing that he uttered above the power of a common man , he difmiffed me afto- nished at his wifdom , and enamoured of his goodness . " My credit was now fo high , that the merchants , with whom I had tra- velled , applied to me for ...
... thing that he uttered above the power of a common man , he difmiffed me afto- nished at his wifdom , and enamoured of his goodness . " My credit was now fo high , that the merchants , with whom I had tra- velled , applied to me for ...
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... thing with a new purpose ; my fphere of attention was fuddenly magnified : no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked . I ranged mountains and defarts for images and resemblances , and pictured upon my mind every tree of the foreft and ...
... thing with a new purpose ; my fphere of attention was fuddenly magnified : no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked . I ranged mountains and defarts for images and resemblances , and pictured upon my mind every tree of the foreft and ...
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... thing that may not be obtained : a thou- fand arts , of which we never heard , are continually labouring for their con- venience and pleafure ; and whatever their own climate has denied them is supplied by their commerce . " " By what ...
... thing that may not be obtained : a thou- fand arts , of which we never heard , are continually labouring for their con- venience and pleafure ; and whatever their own climate has denied them is supplied by their commerce . " " By what ...
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