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... eyes to 7 his foibles . 1 See Gram . p . 112 , b . 2 For ( as a conjunction ) denn . It is a copulative con- junction . 3 Say , by that ( dadurch ) that we tell , & c . See Gram . p.110 . 4 Say , which is bestowed , & c . 5 Indirect ...
... eyes to 7 his foibles . 1 See Gram . p . 112 , b . 2 For ( as a conjunction ) denn . It is a copulative con- junction . 3 Say , by that ( dadurch ) that we tell , & c . See Gram . p.110 . 4 Say , which is bestowed , & c . 5 Indirect ...
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... eyes than to my ears ; for they can say whatever they have a mind I should know ; but they can seldom help9 look- ing 10 what they have no intention that I should know . 1 Look to the people ( dat . ) . 2 When you ( du ) speak with them ...
... eyes than to my ears ; for they can say whatever they have a mind I should know ; but they can seldom help9 look- ing 10 what they have no intention that I should know . 1 Look to the people ( dat . ) . 2 When you ( du ) speak with them ...
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... eyes er schloß die Augen , and not seine Augen , it being understood that a person will shut no other but his own . eyes 5 Such as ( translate , as for example ) wie zum Beispiel . 6 Snuffing , making , putting , translate he snuffs ...
... eyes er schloß die Augen , and not seine Augen , it being understood that a person will shut no other but his own . eyes 5 Such as ( translate , as for example ) wie zum Beispiel . 6 Snuffing , making , putting , translate he snuffs ...
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... eye was cast down before him . Morad lived many years in prosperity : every day increased his wealth and extended his influence . The sages repeated his maxims ; the captains of thousands waited his commands . Competition with- drew ...
... eye was cast down before him . Morad lived many years in prosperity : every day increased his wealth and extended his influence . The sages repeated his maxims ; the captains of thousands waited his commands . Competition with- drew ...
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... eyes a new day for which he had no use ; and envied the savage that wanders in the deserts , because he has no time vacant from the calls of nature , but is always chasing his prey , or sleeping in his den . His discontent in2 time ...
... eyes a new day for which he had no use ; and envied the savage that wanders in the deserts , because he has no time vacant from the calls of nature , but is always chasing his prey , or sleeping in his den . His discontent in2 time ...
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¹¹ 9 Say Abbé Abouzaid accus adjective Almet Aposiopesis arches auxiliary verb bestow boat bridge conjunction countenance declension dieſem dieß direct sentence employed English Exercise expressed eyes fahren father favour following accusative following dative Frau friends genitive genius gerade gewiß Grammar happy hear heard indicative mood indirect infinitive indirect speech jedermann jemand können laſſen look Lord Byron Louis d'or mandarin Mann means Metellus Mind Gram misfortune Morad nåher neuter verb never noun order befehlen order of words participle passive voice perfect tense person pleasure plur possessive pronoun preposition quent sentence reflective verb replied rewarded rule say in German say simply ſeine separable verb seyn ſich Singular number steigen stranger subjunctive mood tallowchandler the³ thee thine thou hast thou seest thun tide tion tive Translate vessel virtue Tugend vizir wagen Whilst indem William the Conqueror wretch
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Сторінка 74 - I drew near with that reverence which is due to a superior nature ; and as my heart was entirely subdued by the captivating strains I had heard, I fell down at his feet and wept. The genius smiled upon me with a look of compassion and affability that familiarized him to my imagination, and at once dispelled all the fears and apprehensions with which I approached him. He lifted me from the ground, and taking me by the hand, Mirza, said he, I have heard thee in thy soliloquies ; follow me.
Сторінка 75 - But tell me further, said he, what thou discoverest on it. I see multitudes of people passing over it, said I, and a black cloud hanging on each end of it. As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge, into the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and upon...
Сторінка 76 - I observed some with scimitars in their hands, and others with urinals, who ran to and fro upon the bridge, thrusting several persons on trapdoors which did not seem to lie in their way, and which they might have escaped had they not been thus forced upon them. ' The genius seeing me indulge myself in this melancholy prospect, told me I had dwelt long enough upon it : "Take thine eyes off the bridge," said he, " and tell me if thou yet seest anything thou dost not comprehend.
Сторінка 73 - I had been often told that the rock before me was the haunt of a genius and that several had been entertained with music who had passed by it but never heard that the musician had before made himself visible...
Сторінка 76 - Some were looking up towards the heavens in a thoughtful posture, and in the midst of a speculation stumbled and fell out of sight. Multitudes were very busy in the pursuit of...
Сторінка 77 - Look no more, said he, on man in the first stage of his existence, in his setting out for eternity; but cast thine eye on that thick mist into which the tide bears the several generations of mortals that fall into it.
Сторінка 75 - Upon a more leisurely survey of it, I found that it consisted of threescore and ten entire arches, with several broken arches, which, added to those that were entire, made up the number about an hundred.
Сторінка 75 - ... them into the tide, and immediately disappeared. These hidden pit-falls were set very thick at the entrance of the bridge, so that throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud, but many of them fell into them. They grew thinner towards the middle, but multiplied and lay closer together towards the end of the arches that were entire.
Сторінка 78 - ... of singing birds, falling waters, human voices, and musical instruments. Gladness grew in me upon the discovery of so delightful a scene. I wished for the wings of an eagle, that I might fly away to those happy seats ; but the Genius told me there was no passage to them, except through the gates of death that I saw opening every moment upon the bridge. 16.
Сторінка 77 - I here fetched a deep sigh; Alas, said I, man was made in vain! How is he given away to misery and mortality! tortured in life, and swallowed up in death! The Genius, being moved with compassion towards me, bid me quit so uncomfortable a prospect; Look no more...