The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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... easily what we have borne long , or that , finding ourselves in age less regarded , we less regard others ; or , that we look with slight regard upon afflictions to which we know that the hand of death is about to put an end . a The ...
... easily what we have borne long , or that , finding ourselves in age less regarded , we less regard others ; or , that we look with slight regard upon afflictions to which we know that the hand of death is about to put an end . a The ...
الصفحة 23
... easily conceive with what pleasure a philosopher , furnished with wings , and hovering in the sky , would see the earth , and all its inhabitants , rolling beneath him , and presenting to him successively , by its diurnal motion , all ...
... easily conceive with what pleasure a philosopher , furnished with wings , and hovering in the sky , would see the earth , and all its inhabitants , rolling beneath him , and presenting to him successively , by its diurnal motion , all ...
الصفحة 24
... easily accommodated to the human form . Upon this model I shall be- gin my task to - morrow , and in a year expect to tower into the air beyond the malice and pursuit of man . But I will work only on this condition , that the art shall ...
... easily accommodated to the human form . Upon this model I shall be- gin my task to - morrow , and in a year expect to tower into the air beyond the malice and pursuit of man . But I will work only on this condition , that the art shall ...
الصفحة 35
... easily conceive that all are pleased with supe- riority ; but your ignorance was merely acci- dental , which being neither your crime nor your folly , could afford them no reason to ap- plaud themselves ; and the knowledge which they ...
... easily conceive that all are pleased with supe- riority ; but your ignorance was merely acci- dental , which being neither your crime nor your folly , could afford them no reason to ap- plaud themselves ; and the knowledge which they ...
الصفحة 43
... easily visit Asia and Africa for trade or conquest , cannot the Asiatics and Africans invade their coasts , plant colonies in their ports , and give laws to their natural princes ? The same wind that carries them back would bring us ...
... easily visit Asia and Africa for trade or conquest , cannot the Asiatics and Africans invade their coasts , plant colonies in their ports , and give laws to their natural princes ? The same wind that carries them back would bring us ...
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