The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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... condition . The sages who instructed them , told them of no- thing but the miseries of public life , and de- scribed all beyond the mountains as regions of calamity , where discord was always raging , and where man preyed upon man . To ...
... condition . The sages who instructed them , told them of no- thing but the miseries of public life , and de- scribed all beyond the mountains as regions of calamity , where discord was always raging , and where man preyed upon man . To ...
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... condition with his own . 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 ...
... condition with his own . 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 ...
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... conditions ; to be entangled in imaginary difficulties , and to be engaged in wild adventures : but his benevolence always terminated his projects in the relief of distress , the detection of fraud , the defeat of oppression , 14.
... conditions ; to be entangled in imaginary difficulties , and to be engaged in wild adventures : but his benevolence always terminated his projects in the relief of distress , the detection of fraud , the defeat of oppression , 14.
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... condition , that the art shall not be divulged , and that you shall not require me to make wings for any but ourselves . " " Why , " said Rasselas , " should you envy others so great an advantage ? All skill ought to be exerted for ...
... condition , that the art shall not be divulged , and that you shall not require me to make wings for any but ourselves . " " Why , " said Rasselas , " should you envy others so great an advantage ? All skill ought to be exerted for ...
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... conditions of humanity . He commanded the poet to at- tend him in his apartment , and recite his verses a second time ; then entering into familiar talk , he thought himself happy in having found a man who knew the world so well , and ...
... conditions of humanity . He commanded the poet to at- tend him in his apartment , and recite his verses a second time ; then entering into familiar talk , he thought himself happy in having found a man who knew the world so well , and ...
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