The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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... experience could not be known . Thus every year produced new schemes of delight , and new competitors for imprisonment . The palace stood on an eminence raised about thirty paces above the surface of the lake . It was divided into many ...
... experience could not be known . Thus every year produced new schemes of delight , and new competitors for imprisonment . The palace stood on an eminence raised about thirty paces above the surface of the lake . It was divided into many ...
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... experience inform me how the day may now seem as short as in my childhood , while nature was yet fresh , and every moment shewed me what I never had observed before . I have already enjoyed too much ; give me something to desire . ” The ...
... experience inform me how the day may now seem as short as in my childhood , while nature was yet fresh , and every moment shewed me what I never had observed before . I have already enjoyed too much ; give me something to desire . ” The ...
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... experience will justify . He who supposes that his vices may be more success- fully combated in Palestine , will , perhaps , find himself mistaken , yet he may go thither without folly he who thinks they will be more freely pardoned ...
... experience will justify . He who supposes that his vices may be more success- fully combated in Palestine , will , perhaps , find himself mistaken , yet he may go thither without folly he who thinks they will be more freely pardoned ...
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... experience could assist him in his designs . His heart was no longer con- demned to swell with silent vexation . He thought that even the happy valley might be en- dured with such a companion , and that if they could range the world ...
... experience could assist him in his designs . His heart was no longer con- demned to swell with silent vexation . He thought that even the happy valley might be en- dured with such a companion , and that if they could range the world ...
الصفحة 85
... experience is not able to efface it . Of the present state , whatever it be , we feel , and are forced to confess , the misery ; yet , when the same state is again at a distance , imagination paints it as desirable . But the time will ...
... experience is not able to efface it . Of the present state , whatever it be , we feel , and are forced to confess , the misery ; yet , when the same state is again at a distance , imagination paints it as desirable . But the time will ...
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