Confessions in Elysium: Or, The Adventures of a Platonic Philosopher; Taken from the German of C. M. Wieland, Volume 2J. Bell, 1804 |
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... fancy chance hath thus introduced " us to each other ? .... Deceive not thy- " self ........ Chance is a chimera ...... It << never had existence .... Fate directed we should meet ..... We have met ! " I could not speak ..... I again ...
... fancy chance hath thus introduced " us to each other ? .... Deceive not thy- " self ........ Chance is a chimera ...... It << never had existence .... Fate directed we should meet ..... We have met ! " I could not speak ..... I again ...
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... fancy . In talking of miracles ....... I do not mean that he attracted the moon from the Heavens , ........ and , having played with it for a while , ............ sent it back again ....... or that he stopped ...... at his command ...
... fancy . In talking of miracles ....... I do not mean that he attracted the moon from the Heavens , ........ and , having played with it for a while , ............ sent it back again ....... or that he stopped ...... at his command ...
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... fancy ....... My imagina- tion gradually began to lose its high- flown tones ...... and the privation pre- sented me with a true picture of my situation ..... the charms I had attached to mortification diminished ....... and I began ...
... fancy ....... My imagina- tion gradually began to lose its high- flown tones ...... and the privation pre- sented me with a true picture of my situation ..... the charms I had attached to mortification diminished ....... and I began ...
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... the sport of her capricious fancy . 66 66 66 My good Hermias ....... from his unfeigned regard from me .... endea- " voured from our first acquaintance " to provide for him , and introduced " him E 5 81 however, I owe all the advantages ...
... the sport of her capricious fancy . 66 66 66 My good Hermias ....... from his unfeigned regard from me .... endea- " voured from our first acquaintance " to provide for him , and introduced " him E 5 81 however, I owe all the advantages ...
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... argument to op- pose it . I began to fancy I had too hastily sketched my portrait of these good people ...... I therefore began a more finished drawing of their virtues ..... the content and happiness that awaited me among them ..... 112.
... argument to op- pose it . I began to fancy I had too hastily sketched my portrait of these good people ...... I therefore began a more finished drawing of their virtues ..... the content and happiness that awaited me among them ..... 112.
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