The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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... imagining that he had now made himself ac- quainted with his disease of mind , was in hope of curing Sit by counsel , and officiously sought an opportunity of conference , which the prince , having long considered him as one whose ...
... imagining that he had now made himself ac- quainted with his disease of mind , was in hope of curing Sit by counsel , and officiously sought an opportunity of conference , which the prince , having long considered him as one whose ...
الصفحة 35
... imagining that the time would come when all his acquisitions should be of use to him in the open world . He came one day to amuse himself in his usual manner , and found the master busy in building a sailing chariot : he saw that the ...
... imagining that the time would come when all his acquisitions should be of use to him in the open world . He came one day to amuse himself in his usual manner , and found the master busy in building a sailing chariot : he saw that the ...
الصفحة 36
... imagination prevails over your skill , and that you now tell me rather what you wish , than what you know . Every animal has his element assigned him ; the birds have the air , and man and beasts the earth . " " So , replied the ...
... imagination prevails over your skill , and that you now tell me rather what you wish , than what you know . Every animal has his element assigned him ; the birds have the air , and man and beasts the earth . " " So , replied the ...
الصفحة 52
... imagination : he must be conversant with all that is awfully vast or elegantly little . The plants of the garden , the animals of the wood , the minerals of the earth , and meteors of the sky , must all concur to store his mind with ...
... imagination : he must be conversant with all that is awfully vast or elegantly little . The plants of the garden , the animals of the wood , the minerals of the earth , and meteors of the sky , must all concur to store his mind with ...
الصفحة 91
... imagination , which hourly prevail upon me because I have no opportunities of relaxation or diversion . I am sometimes ashamed to think that I could not secure myself from vice , but by retiring from the exercise of virtue , and begin ...
... imagination , which hourly prevail upon me because I have no opportunities of relaxation or diversion . I am sometimes ashamed to think that I could not secure myself from vice , but by retiring from the exercise of virtue , and begin ...
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