The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 142
... Arab chief , who possessed a castle or fortress on the extremity of Egypt . The Arab , whose revenue was plunder , was willing to restore her , with her two attendants , for two hundred ounces of gold . The price was no subject of ...
... Arab chief , who possessed a castle or fortress on the extremity of Egypt . The Arab , whose revenue was plunder , was willing to restore her , with her two attendants , for two hundred ounces of gold . The price was no subject of ...
الصفحة 143
... Arab's fortress . Rasselas was desirous to go with them ; but neither his sister nor Imlac would consent . Arab , according to the custom of his nation , observed the laws of hospitality with great exactness to those who put themselves ...
... Arab's fortress . Rasselas was desirous to go with them ; but neither his sister nor Imlac would consent . Arab , according to the custom of his nation , observed the laws of hospitality with great exactness to those who put themselves ...
الصفحة 146
... Arab , your dress , and that of your servants , show your rank to be high , and your wealth to be great . Why should you , who can so easily procure your ransom , think yourself in danger of perpetual captivity ? The purpose of my ...
... Arab , your dress , and that of your servants , show your rank to be high , and your wealth to be great . Why should you , who can so easily procure your ransom , think yourself in danger of perpetual captivity ? The purpose of my ...
الصفحة 147
... Arab , should always be expected . If the eye of hostility could learn reverence or pity , excellence like yours had been exempt from injury . But the angels of affliction spread their toils alike for the virtuous and the wicked , for ...
... Arab , should always be expected . If the eye of hostility could learn reverence or pity , excellence like yours had been exempt from injury . But the angels of affliction spread their toils alike for the virtuous and the wicked , for ...
الصفحة 149
... Arab ranged the country merely to get riches . Avarice is an uniform and tractable vice : other intellectual distempers are different in different constitutions of mind ; that which sooths the pride of one will offend the pride of ...
... Arab ranged the country merely to get riches . Avarice is an uniform and tractable vice : other intellectual distempers are different in different constitutions of mind ; that which sooths the pride of one will offend the pride of ...
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