The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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... ladies , was ventilated by fans , to which the rivulet that ran through it gave a constant motion ; and instruments of soft musick were placed at proper distances , of which some played by the impulse of the wind , and some by power of ...
... ladies , was ventilated by fans , to which the rivulet that ran through it gave a constant motion ; and instruments of soft musick were placed at proper distances , of which some played by the impulse of the wind , and some by power of ...
الصفحة 49
... ladies of the court . I was surprised at their confidence of solicitation , and gently reproached them with their practices on the road . They heard me with cold indifference , and showed no tokens of shame or sorrow . " They then urged ...
... ladies of the court . I was surprised at their confidence of solicitation , and gently reproached them with their practices on the road . They heard me with cold indifference , and showed no tokens of shame or sorrow . " They then urged ...
الصفحة 62
... lady that was fond of my conversation , but rejected my suit , because my father was a merchant . " Wearied at last with solicitation and repulses , I resolved to hide myself for ever from the world , and depend no longer on the opinion ...
... lady that was fond of my conversation , but rejected my suit , because my father was a merchant . " Wearied at last with solicitation and repulses , I resolved to hide myself for ever from the world , and depend no longer on the opinion ...
الصفحة 75
... ladies could not , for a long time , comprehend what the merchants did with small pieces of gold and silver , or why things of so little use should be received as equivalent to the necessaries of life . They studied the language two ...
... ladies could not , for a long time , comprehend what the merchants did with small pieces of gold and silver , or why things of so little use should be received as equivalent to the necessaries of life . They studied the language two ...
الصفحة 125
... lady , and of the dreadful gloom . I dare not enter a place which must surely be inhabited by unquiet souls . The original possessors of these dreadful vaults will start up before us , and perhaps shut us in for ever . " She spoke , and ...
... lady , and of the dreadful gloom . I dare not enter a place which must surely be inhabited by unquiet souls . The original possessors of these dreadful vaults will start up before us , and perhaps shut us in for ever . " She spoke , and ...
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