The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A TaleC. Whittingham, 1806 - 192 من الصفحات |
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... suppose effected . When he looked round about him , he saw himself confined by the bars of nature , which had never yet been broken , and by the gate , through which none that once had passed it were ever able to return . He was now ...
... suppose effected . When he looked round about him , he saw himself confined by the bars of nature , which had never yet been broken , and by the gate , through which none that once had passed it were ever able to return . He was now ...
الصفحة 48
... suppose that happiness is so parsi- moniously distributed to mortals ; nor can be- lieve but that , if I had the choice of life , I should be able to fill every day with pleasure . I would injure no man , and should provoke no ...
... suppose that happiness is so parsi- moniously distributed to mortals ; nor can be- lieve but that , if I had the choice of life , I should be able to fill every day with pleasure . I would injure no man , and should provoke no ...
الصفحة 59
... suppose you had any better rea- son for the preference than a cooler shade , or more fragrant bank ; nor followed you with any other design than to partake of your conversa- tion . Since then not suspicion but fondness has detected you ...
... suppose you had any better rea- son for the preference than a cooler shade , or more fragrant bank ; nor followed you with any other design than to partake of your conversa- tion . Since then not suspicion but fondness has detected you ...
الصفحة 101
... conscience , a steady prospect of a happier state ; this may enable us to endure calamity with patience ; but remem → ber that patience must suppose pain . " CHAP . XXVIII . RASSELAS AND NEKAYAH CONTINUE THEIR CONVERSATION 101.
... conscience , a steady prospect of a happier state ; this may enable us to endure calamity with patience ; but remem → ber that patience must suppose pain . " CHAP . XXVIII . RASSELAS AND NEKAYAH CONTINUE THEIR CONVERSATION 101.
الصفحة 109
... suppose the chief motive of choice forgotten or neglected . Whenever I shall seek a wife , it shall be my first question , whether she be willing to be led by reason ? ” " Thus it is , " said Nekayah , " that philoso- phers are deceived ...
... suppose the chief motive of choice forgotten or neglected . Whenever I shall seek a wife , it shall be my first question , whether she be willing to be led by reason ? ” " Thus it is , " said Nekayah , " that philoso- phers are deceived ...
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