The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vii
... cause of his uneasiness . CHAP . XLII . The opinion of the astronomer is explained and justified CHAP . XLIII . 156 158 The astronomer leaves Imlac his directions 161 CHAP . XLIV . The dangerous prevalence of imagination 163 CHAP . XLV ...
... cause of his uneasiness . CHAP . XLII . The opinion of the astronomer is explained and justified CHAP . XLIII . 156 158 The astronomer leaves Imlac his directions 161 CHAP . XLIV . The dangerous prevalence of imagination 163 CHAP . XLV ...
الصفحة 8
... cause of his disquiet . " What , " said he , " makes the difference between man and all the rest of the animal cre- ation ? Every beast that strays beside me has the same corporeal necessities with myself : he is hungry and crops the ...
... cause of his disquiet . " What , " said he , " makes the difference between man and all the rest of the animal cre- ation ? Every beast that strays beside me has the same corporeal necessities with myself : he is hungry and crops the ...
الصفحة 11
... cause . You are here in full possession of all that the emperor of Abyssinia can bestow ; here is nei- ther labour to be endured nor danger to be dreaded , yet here is all that labour or danger can procure or purchase . Look round and ...
... cause . You are here in full possession of all that the emperor of Abyssinia can bestow ; here is nei- ther labour to be endured nor danger to be dreaded , yet here is all that labour or danger can procure or purchase . Look round and ...
الصفحة 13
... cause he considered that in a long time much must be endured ; he now rejoiced in his youth , because in many years much might be done . This first beam of hope , that had been ever 13 CHAP IV The prince continues to grieve and muse.
... cause he considered that in a long time much must be endured ; he now rejoiced in his youth , because in many years much might be done . This first beam of hope , that had been ever 13 CHAP IV The prince continues to grieve and muse.
الصفحة 45
... cause of the increase of piety , for it inevitably produces dissipation of mind . Yet , since men go every day to view the fields where great actions have been performed , and return with stronger impressions of the event , curiosity of ...
... cause of the increase of piety , for it inevitably produces dissipation of mind . Yet , since men go every day to view the fields where great actions have been performed , and return with stronger impressions of the event , curiosity of ...
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able Abyssinia afford afraid amuse answered Imlac Arab astronomer attention Ave-Maria Lane Bassa began Cairo cavern CHAP choice companions condition considered continued conversation curiosity danger daugh delight desire dili discovered dreadful easily Egypt endeavoured enjoy entered envy escape evil expect eyes fancy father favourite fear felicity folly happy valley heard hermit hope hope and fear human imagination kayah knowledge labour lady lence less live looked maids mankind marriage mind misery mountains nations nature Nekayah ness never Nile observed once opinion palace Palestine passed Pekuah Persia pleased pleasure poet prince princess Pyramid Rasselas reason Red Sea resolved rest retreat returned rich sage Scatcherd & Letterman shewed silent solitude sometimes soon sorrow sound of music suffer suppose surely ther thing thou thought tion travelled tural virtue weary wonder youth zard