The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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... pleased with their own condition . The sages who instructed them , told them of no- thing but the miseries of public life , and de- scribed all beyond the mountains as regions of calamity , where discord was always raging , and where ...
... pleased with their own condition . The sages who instructed them , told them of no- thing but the miseries of public life , and de- scribed all beyond the mountains as regions of calamity , where discord was always raging , and where ...
الصفحة 7
... pleased with each other and with them- selves , all but Rasselas , who in the twenty- sixth year of his age began to withdraw him- self from their pastimes and assemblies , and to delight in solitary walks and silent medita- tion . He ...
... pleased with each other and with them- selves , all but Rasselas , who in the twenty- sixth year of his age began to withdraw him- self from their pastimes and assemblies , and to delight in solitary walks and silent medita- tion . He ...
الصفحة 8
... they sit in seeming happiness on the branches , and waste their lives in tuning one unvaried series of sounds . I likewise can call the lutanist and the singer , but the sounds that pleased me yes- terday weary me to - day , and will grow ...
... they sit in seeming happiness on the branches , and waste their lives in tuning one unvaried series of sounds . I likewise can call the lutanist and the singer , but the sounds that pleased me yes- terday weary me to - day , and will grow ...
الصفحة 10
... 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 had taken any settled form , he perceived his ...
... 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 had taken any settled form , he perceived his ...
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... pleased with the state of which he him- self was weary . But pleasures 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 ...
... pleased with the state of which he him- self was weary . But pleasures 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 ...
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