The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 9
... voice , yet with a look that dis- covered him to feel some complacence in his own perspicacity , and to receive some solace of the miseries of life , from consciousness of the delicacy with which he felt , and the eloquence with B 2 9.
... voice , yet with a look that dis- covered him to feel some complacence in his own perspicacity , and to receive some solace of the miseries of life , from consciousness of the delicacy with which he felt , and the eloquence with B 2 9.
الصفحة 11
... Look round and tell me which of your wants is without supply : if you want nothing , how are you unhappy ? " " That I want nothing , " said the prince , " or that I know not what I want , is the cause of my complaint ; if I had any ...
... Look round and tell me which of your wants is without supply : if you want nothing , how are you unhappy ? " " That I want nothing , " said the prince , " or that I know not what I want , is the cause of my complaint ; if I had any ...
الصفحة 13
... look with slight regard upon afflictions to which we know that the hand of death is about to put an end . a The prince , whose views were extended to wider space , could not speedily quiet his emo- tions . He had been before terrified ...
... look with slight regard upon afflictions to which we know that the hand of death is about to put an end . a The prince , whose views were extended to wider space , could not speedily quiet his emo- tions . He had been before terrified ...
الصفحة 31
... look on my instructors ; because , when the les- son was ended , I did not find them wiser or better than common men . " At length my father resolved to initiate me in commerce , and opening one of his subterra- nean 31.
... look on my instructors ; because , when the les- son was ended , I did not find them wiser or better than common men . " At length my father resolved to initiate me in commerce , and opening one of his subterra- nean 31.
الصفحة 53
... look with pity on the crowds who are annually soliciting admission to cap- tivity , and wish that it were lawful for me to warn them of their danger . " 66 My dear Imlac , " said the prince , " I will open to thee my whole heart . I ...
... look with pity on the crowds who are annually soliciting admission to cap- tivity , and wish that it were lawful for me to warn them of their danger . " 66 My dear Imlac , " said the prince , " I will open to thee my whole heart . I ...
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