They are surely happy," said the prince, "who have all these conveniences, of which I envy none so much as the facility with which separated friends interchange their thoughts." "The Europeans," answered Imlac, "are less unhappy than we, but they are... The Works of Samuel Johnson - Stran 226avtor: Samuel Taylor Johnson - 1825Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Johnson - 1759 - 176 strani
...anfwered Imlac, are lefs unhappy than we, but they are not happy. Human life is every where a ftate in which much is to be endured, and little to be enjoyed." CHAP. CHAP. XII. The ftory of Imlac continued. " TAM not yet willing, faid the prince, A to fuppofe that... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 strani
...anfwered Imlac, " arelefs unhappy than we, but they are not happy. Human life is every where a ftate, in which much is to be endured, and little to be enjoyed." The Prince's anfwer difplays a fimplicity of nature and goodnefs of heart, which is perfectly amiable... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1759 - 636 strani
...anfwered Imlac, " are lefs unhappy than . we, but they are not happy. Human life is every where aftate, in which much is to be endured, and little to be enjoyed." The Prince's anAver difplays a fimplicity of nature and goodnefs of heart, which is perfectly amiable... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 546 strani
...anfwered Imlac, are lefs unhappy than we, but they are not happy. Human life is every where a ftate in which much is to be endured, and little to be enjoyed." CHAP. XII. THE STORY OF IMLAC CONTINUED. " T AM not yet willing, faid the prince, to fup« pole that happinefs is fo parfimonioufly diftributed... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 560 strani
...anfwered Imlac, are lefs unhappy than we, but they are not happy. Human life is every where a ftate in which much is to be endured, and little to be enjoyed." CHAP. XII. THE STORY OF IMLAC CONTINUED. " T AM not yet willing, faid the prince, to fnppofe that happinefs is fo parfimonioufly dillributed... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 534 strani
...anfwered Imlac, are lefs unhappy than, we, but they are not happy. Human life is every where a ftate in which much is to be endured, and little to be enjoyed." CHAP. XII. i THE STORY OF IMLAC CONTINUED. « T AM not yet willing, faid the prince, to fuppofe that happinefs... | |
| 1788 - 778 strani
...Imlnc, • are lefs unhappy than we, but they are • not happy. Human life is every where • a (late in which much is to be endured, ' and little to be enjoyed." CHAP. XII. THS STORYOF IMI.AC CONT1N UED. • T Am not yet willing,' faiil the prince, JL ' toTuppole that Ьд... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 318 strani
...anfwered Imlac, " are lefs unhappy than we, but they are not happy. Human life is every where a ftate in which much is to be endured, and little to be enjoyed." PRINCE OF ABISSINIA. 79 CHAP. XII. THE STORY OF IMLAC CONTINUED. " T AM not yet willing," faid the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 586 strani
...anfwered Imlac, are lefs unhappy than we, but they are not happy. Human life is every where a ftate in which much is to be endured* and little to be enjoyed/' CHAP. XII. THE STORY OF IMLAC CONTINUED. ** ¥ AM not yet willing, faid the prince, to fup^ JL pofe that happinefs is fo parfimonioufly diftributed... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 strani
...Imlac, are lefs uni "*" ;'* \A ^aPPy tnan we, ^ut ^iey are not naPPy. Human life is every where a ftate in which much is to be endured, >• ,^.and little to be enjoyed." ., >• ~ > e < I CHAP. XII. THE STORY OF IMLAO CONTINUED. " TAM not yet willing, faid the prince,... | |
| |