The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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... entered , was a cavern that passed under a rock , of which it has long been dis- puted whether it was the work of nature or of human industry . The outlet of the cavern was concealed by a thick wood , and the mouth which opened into the ...
... entered , was a cavern that passed under a rock , of which it has long been dis- puted whether it was the work of nature or of human industry . The outlet of the cavern was concealed by a thick wood , and the mouth which opened into the ...
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... entering into the world ; and , notwithstanding all his endeavours to support himself , discontent by degrees preyed upon him , and he began again to lose his thoughts in sad- ness , when the rainy season , which in these countries is ...
... entering into the world ; and , notwithstanding all his endeavours to support himself , discontent by degrees preyed upon him , and he began again to lose his thoughts in sad- ness , when the rainy season , which in these countries is ...
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... entering into familiar talk , he thought himself happy in having found a man who knew the world so well , and could so skil- fully paint the scenes of life . He asked a thou- sand questions about things , to which , though common to all ...
... entering into familiar talk , he thought himself happy in having found a man who knew the world so well , and could so skil- fully paint the scenes of life . He asked a thou- sand questions about things , to which , though common to all ...
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... entered a ship bound for Surat , having left a letter for my father , declaring my intention . " 46 CHAP . IX . THE HISTORY OF IMLAC CONTINUED . W HEN I first entered upon the world of waters , and lost sight of land , I looked round ...
... entered a ship bound for Surat , having left a letter for my father , declaring my intention . " 46 CHAP . IX . THE HISTORY OF IMLAC CONTINUED . W HEN I first entered upon the world of waters , and lost sight of land , I looked round ...
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... entered my native country . " I now expected the caresses of my kins- men , and the congratulations of my friends , and was not without hope that my father , whatever value he had set upon riches , would own with gladness and pride a ...
... entered my native country . " I now expected the caresses of my kins- men , and the congratulations of my friends , and was not without hope that my father , whatever value he had set upon riches , would own with gladness and pride a ...
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