The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 57
... believe no man surveys those awful scenes without some confirmation of holy resolutions . That the Supreme Being may be more easily propitiated in one place than in another , is the dream of idle superstition ; but that some places may ...
... believe no man surveys those awful scenes without some confirmation of holy resolutions . That the Supreme Being may be more easily propitiated in one place than in another , is the dream of idle superstition ; but that some places may ...
الصفحة 60
... believe 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 resentment : I would relieve every distress , and should enjoy the benedictions of ...
... believe 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 resentment : I would relieve every distress , and should enjoy the benedictions of ...
الصفحة 76
... believe that the world overflowed with universal plenty , and that nothing was withheld either from want or merit ; that every hand showered liberality , and every heart melted with benevolence ; " and who then , says he , will be ...
... believe that the world overflowed with universal plenty , and that nothing was withheld either from want or merit ; that every hand showered liberality , and every heart melted with benevolence ; " and who then , says he , will be ...
الصفحة 85
... believe that all the accounts of primeval pleasures were fabulous ; and was yet in doubt , whether life had any thing that could be justly preferred to the placid gratifications of field and woods . She hoped that the time would come ...
... believe that all the accounts of primeval pleasures were fabulous ; and was yet in doubt , whether life had any thing that could be justly preferred to the placid gratifications of field and woods . She hoped that the time would come ...
الصفحة 99
... believe , that the man must be pleased with his own condition , whom all approached with reverence , and heard with obedience , and who had the power to extend his edicts to a whole kingdom . " There can be no pleasure , said he , equal ...
... believe , that the man must be pleased with his own condition , whom all approached with reverence , and heard with obedience , and who had the power to extend his edicts to a whole kingdom . " There can be no pleasure , said he , equal ...
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