The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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... never suffered to return , the effect of longer 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 ...
... never suffered to return , the effect of longer 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 ...
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... never to be removed but in the utmost exigencies of the kingdom ; and recorded their accumulations in a book which was itself concealed in a tower not en tered but by the emperor , attended by the prince who stood next in succession ...
... never to be removed but in the utmost exigencies of the kingdom ; and recorded their accumulations in a book which was itself concealed in a tower not en tered but by the emperor , attended by the prince who stood next in succession ...
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... never suffered to forget those lectures which pleased only while they were new , and to become new again must be forgotten ? " He then walked into the wood , and composed himself to his usual medi- tations ; when , before his thoughts ...
... never suffered to forget those lectures which pleased only while they were new , and to become new again must be forgotten ? " He then walked into the wood , and composed himself to his usual medi- tations ; when , before his thoughts ...
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... never had observed before . I have already enjoyed too much ; give me something to desire . ” The old man was surprised at this new spe- cies of affliction , and knew not what to reply , yet was unwilling to be silent . Sir , " said he ...
... never had observed before . I have already enjoyed too much ; give me something to desire . ” The old man was surprised at this new spe- cies of affliction , and knew not what to reply , yet was unwilling to be silent . Sir , " said he ...
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... never can be so multiplied or continued , as not to leave much of life unemployed ; there were many hours , both of the night and day , which he could spend without suspicion in solitary thought . The load of life was much lightened ...
... never can be so multiplied or continued , as not to leave much of life unemployed ; there were many hours , both of the night and day , which he could spend without suspicion in solitary thought . The load of life was much lightened ...
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