The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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... to think in solitude , to read and to hear , to enquire , and answer enquiries , is the business of a scholar . He wanders about the world without pomp or terror , and is neither known nor valued but by 28 CHAP VIII The history of Imlac.
... to think in solitude , to read and to hear , to enquire , and answer enquiries , is the business of a scholar . He wanders about the world without pomp or terror , and is neither known nor valued but by 28 CHAP VIII The history of Imlac.
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... joy ? I am unwilling to doubt thy veracity , yet inconsistencies cannot both be true . " 66 can- " Inconsistencies , " answered Imlac , not both be right , but , imputed to mau , they 4 may both be true . Yet diversity is not incón- 30.
... joy ? I am unwilling to doubt thy veracity , yet inconsistencies cannot both be true . " 66 can- " Inconsistencies , " answered Imlac , not both be right , but , imputed to mau , they 4 may both be true . Yet diversity is not incón- 30.
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... answered Imlac , " because they are wiser ; knowledge will always predominate over igno- rance , as man governs the other animals . But why their knowledge is more than ours , I know not what reason can be given , but the unsearch- able ...
... answered Imlac , " because they are wiser ; knowledge will always predominate over igno- rance , as man governs the other animals . But why their knowledge is more than ours , I know not what reason can be given , but the unsearch- able ...
الصفحة 47
... " The Europeans , " answered Imlac , are less unhappy than we , but they are not happy . Human life is every where a state in which much is to be endured , and little to be en- joyed . " CHAP . XII . THE STORY OF IMLAC CONTINUED . 47.
... " The Europeans , " answered Imlac , are less unhappy than we , but they are not happy . Human life is every where a state in which much is to be endured , and little to be en- joyed . " CHAP . XII . THE STORY OF IMLAC CONTINUED . 47.
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... answered the poet , 66 your escape will be difficult , and , perhaps , you may soon repent your curiosity . The world , which you figure to yourself smooth and quiet as the lake in the valley , you will find a sea foaming with tem ...
... answered the poet , 66 your escape will be difficult , and , perhaps , you may soon repent your curiosity . The world , which you figure to yourself smooth and quiet as the lake in the valley , you will find a sea foaming with tem ...
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