Confessions in Elysium: Or, The Adventures of a Platonic Philosopher; Taken from the German of C. M. Wieland, Volume 3J. Bell, 1804 |
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... Callias ......... which name he desired me to assume for the future . 66 By the laws , Callias " ...... said he , kindly addressing me ..... “ I have full power over you as my bondsman .... " How far I may ever consider you " in that ...
... Callias ......... which name he desired me to assume for the future . 66 By the laws , Callias " ...... said he , kindly addressing me ..... “ I have full power over you as my bondsman .... " How far I may ever consider you " in that ...
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... my side . 66 ..... " Callias " said he , ..... " I have sought this opportunity to complain " of your reserve , ...... to ask why you use the freedom of my house with 66 66 so little advantage to yourself ....... " and thus 23.
... my side . 66 ..... " Callias " said he , ..... " I have sought this opportunity to complain " of your reserve , ...... to ask why you use the freedom of my house with 66 66 so little advantage to yourself ....... " and thus 23.
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... " ployed , to be the Monarch of a Per- " sian throne . " " Art thou asleep ..... Callias " ...... he answered ...... “ or hast thou the privi- lege of dreaming while awake ? ...... " I perceive ..... what I have long sur " 24.
... " ployed , to be the Monarch of a Per- " sian throne . " " Art thou asleep ..... Callias " ...... he answered ...... “ or hast thou the privi- lege of dreaming while awake ? ...... " I perceive ..... what I have long sur " 24.
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... a long and eloquent harangue on the distinct properties of absolute and ideal ' happiness . " The actions of all men ..... my dear " Callias , " continued he .... " point at " L 66 happiness ....... but the difficulty of knowing C 5 33.
... a long and eloquent harangue on the distinct properties of absolute and ideal ' happiness . " The actions of all men ..... my dear " Callias , " continued he .... " point at " L 66 happiness ....... but the difficulty of knowing C 5 33.
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... Callias , are particularly gifted with requisites to constitute happiness ..... but you employ every faculty of your mind in chimeras " which steel the natural sensibilities " of your heart against true enjoy- " ment . 66 66 6.6 66 ...
... Callias , are particularly gifted with requisites to constitute happiness ..... but you employ every faculty of your mind in chimeras " which steel the natural sensibilities " of your heart against true enjoy- " ment . 66 66 6.6 66 ...
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affection Agathobulus Agathon amiable appeared Archyatas arms arro artifice Aspasia beauteous beauty became beloved Psyche beneath Bithynia blooming bosom breathe Callias charms Cleonissa concealed confession confidence Critolaus Cynic Danae Danae Danae's dancing daugh dear delight Delphos desires Dionysius divine drachmas dream Elysium enchanting eyes fair fancy Faustina feel felt female flew gave gaze grace happiness heart Hippias idea indulge inspired lady lascivious length lips looked lover Mamilia mankind Marcus Aurelius ment mind morning Myrto nature never Nymphs object oboli pain Parium passed passion perceive perfect Phillistus Philosophers platonic pleasure possessed Princess Proteus pursued raptures recollection replied retired Rome round sacred groves scarcely secret sensibility sigh slave smile Smyrna soon Sophist soul sublime Syrens Tarentum tears Temple thee thing thought Thracian timate tion unbounded violent virtue virtuous voluptuous whole wish young youth