The old man was surprised at this new species of affliction, and knew not what to reply, yet was unwilling to be silent. "Sir," said he, " if you had seen the miseries of the world, you would know how to value your present state." " Now," said the prince,... The Works of Samuel Johnson - Seite 309von Samuel Johnson - 1816Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 560 Seiten
...I fhall long to fee the miferies of the world, finco ihe fight of them is neceflary to happinefs." CHAP. IV. THE PRINCE CONTINUES TO GRIEVE AND MUSE. AT this time the found of mufick proclaimed the hour of repaft, and the converfation was concluded. The old man went... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 534 Seiten
...(hall long to fee the miferies of the world, fince the fight of them is neceflary to happinefs." , CHAP. IV. THE PRINCE CONTINUES TO GRIEVE AND MUSE. AT this time the found of mufick proclaimed the hour of repaft, and the converfation was concluded. The old man went... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 318 Seiten
...miferies of the world^ fince the fight of them is necefiary to happinefs*'* PRINCE OF ABISSINIA. 21 CHAP. IV. THE PRINCE CONTINUES TO GRIEVE AND MUSE. AT this time the found of mufick proclaimed the hour of repaft, and the converfation was concluded. The old man went... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 462 Seiten
...1 fhall long to fee the miferies of the world, fince the fight of them is neceflary to happinefs." CHAP. IV. THE PRINCE CONTINUES TO GRIEVE AND MUSE. AT this time the found of mufick proclaimed the hour of repaft, and the converfation was concluded. The old man went... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 162 Seiten
...would know how to value your present state."—"Now," said the prince, "you have Given me sqmething to desire; I shall long to see the miseries of the...necessary to happiness." CHAP. IV. THE PRINCE CONTINUES TO .GRIfVE AN0 MUSE* AT this time the sound of music proclaimed the hour of repast, and the conversation... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 Seiten
...present state." — " Now," said the prince, " you have given me something to desire ; I shall loi-g to see the miseries of the world, since the sight of them is necessary to happiness." THE PRINCE CONTINUES TO GRIEVE AND MUSI. .AT this time the sound of musick proclaimed the hour of repast,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 210 Seiten
...had seeu the miseries of the world, you would know how to value your present state."—" Now," said the prince, " you have given me something to desire...necessary to happiness." CHAP. IV. The Prince continues to grier.e and muse. AT this time the sound of music proclaimed the honr of repast, and the conversation... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 230 Seiten
...you had seen the miseries of the world, you would know how to value your present state." "Now, said the prince, you have given me something to desire...of them is necessary to happiness." CHAP. IV. THE PS.INCE CONTIKUES TO GRIEVE AND MUSE. , AT this time the sound of music proclaimed the hour of repast,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - 1811 - 250 Seiten
...you had seen the miseries of the world, you would know how to value your present state." "Now," said the prince, "you have given me something to desire...of them is necessary to happiness." CHAP. IV. THE PKINCE CONTINUES NO GRIEVE AND MUSE. AT this time the sound of musick proclaimed the hour of repast,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 194 Seiten
...you had seen the miseriesof the world,you would know how to value your present state." '" Now," said the prince, " you have given me .something to desire...the sight of them is necessary to happiness." CHAP. 4. The Prince continues to grieve and muse. AT this time the sound oi music proclaimed the hour of... | |
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