D. Samuel Johnson's Prinz Von AbißinienJ.F. Schiller, 1785 - 286 Seiten |
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... whose bounty pours down the ftreams of plenty , and fcatters over half the world the harvefts of Egypt . According tho the custom which has defcended from age to age among the monarchs of the torrid zone , Raffelas was confined in a ...
... whose bounty pours down the ftreams of plenty , and fcatters over half the world the harvefts of Egypt . According tho the custom which has defcended from age to age among the monarchs of the torrid zone , Raffelas was confined in a ...
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... to man , they may both be true . Yet di- verfity is not inconfiftency . My father might expect a time of greater security . However , fome defire is neceffary to keep " keep life in motion , and he , whose real PRINCE OF ABISSINIA .
... to man , they may both be true . Yet di- verfity is not inconfiftency . My father might expect a time of greater security . However , fome defire is neceffary to keep " keep life in motion , and he , whose real PRINCE OF ABISSINIA .
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Samuel Johnson. keep life in motion , and he , whose real wants are fupplied , muft admit those of fancy . " " This , faid the prince , I can in fo- me measure conceive . I repent that I interrupted thee . " " With this hope , proceeded ...
Samuel Johnson. keep life in motion , and he , whose real wants are fupplied , muft admit those of fancy . " " This , faid the prince , I can in fo- me measure conceive . I repent that I interrupted thee . " " With this hope , proceeded ...
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... whose inte refts and opinions I did not understand . " Being now refolved to be a poet , I faw every thing with a new purpose ; my fphere of attention was fuddenly magnified : no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked . I ranged ...
... whose inte refts and opinions I did not understand . " Being now refolved to be a poet , I faw every thing with a new purpose ; my fphere of attention was fuddenly magnified : no kind of knowledge was to be overlooked . I ranged ...
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... whose fleets command the remoteft parts of the globe . When I compared thefe men with the natives of our own kingdom , and those that furround us , they appeared almoft another order of beings . In their countries it is difficult to ...
... whose fleets command the remoteft parts of the globe . When I compared thefe men with the natives of our own kingdom , and those that furround us , they appeared almoft another order of beings . In their countries it is difficult to ...
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