The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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... the stream , and anon cast his eyes upon the pastures and mountains filled with ani- mals , of which some were biting the herbage , and some sleeping among the bushes . This singularity of his humour made him much observed . 7.
... the stream , and anon cast his eyes upon the pastures and mountains filled with ani- mals , of which some were biting the herbage , and some sleeping among the bushes . This singularity of his humour made him much observed . 7.
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... eyes upon the goats that were browsing among the rocks , began to compare their 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 ...
... eyes upon the goats that were browsing among the rocks , began to compare their 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 ...
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... eyes . He was fired with the desire of doing something , though he knew not yet with distinctness either end or means . He was now no longer gloomy and unsocial ; but , considering himself as master of a secret stock of happiness ...
... eyes . He was fired with the desire of doing something , though he knew not yet with distinctness either end or means . He was now no longer gloomy and unsocial ; but , considering himself as master of a secret stock of happiness ...
الصفحة 15
... eyes to the mountain , " This , " said he , " is the fatal obstacle that hinders at once the en- joyment of pleasure , and the exercise of virtue . How long is it that my hopes and wishes have flown beyond this boundary of my life ...
... eyes to the mountain , " This , " said he , " is the fatal obstacle that hinders at once the en- joyment of pleasure , and the exercise of virtue . How long is it that my hopes and wishes have flown beyond this boundary of my life ...
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... eye could now discover . The herds and flocks left the pastures , and both the wild beasts and the tame retreated to the moun . tains . This inundation confined all the princes to domestic amusements , and the attention of Ras- selas ...
... eye could now discover . The herds and flocks left the pastures , and both the wild beasts and the tame retreated to the moun . tains . This inundation confined all the princes to domestic amusements , and the attention of Ras- selas ...
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