The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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Samuel Johnson. quility , as the sport of chance and the slaves of misery . Thus they rose in the morning and lay down at night , pleased with each other and with themselves , all but Rasselas , who in the twenty - sixth year of his age ...
Samuel Johnson. quility , as the sport of chance and the slaves of misery . Thus they rose in the morning and lay down at night , pleased with each other and with themselves , all but Rasselas , who in the twenty - sixth year of his age ...
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... misery in the happy valley . I hope to convince you that your complaints have no real cause . You are here in full possession of all that the emperour of Abissinia can bestow ; here is neither labour to be endured nor danger to be ...
... misery in the happy valley . I hope to convince you that your complaints have no real cause . You are here in full possession of all that the emperour of Abissinia can bestow ; here is neither labour to be endured nor danger to be ...
الصفحة 48
... misery of others . They were my enemies , because they grieved to think me rich ; and my oppressors , because they delighted to find me weak . " " Proceed , said the prince : I doubt not of the facts which you relate , but imagine that ...
... misery of others . They were my enemies , because they grieved to think me rich ; and my oppressors , because they delighted to find me weak . " " Proceed , said the prince : I doubt not of the facts which you relate , but imagine that ...
الصفحة 53
... misery of every condition ; observe the power of all the passions in all their combinations , and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions , and accidental influences , of climate or custom , from ...
... misery of every condition ; observe the power of all the passions in all their combinations , and trace the changes of the human mind as they are modified by various institutions , and accidental influences , of climate or custom , from ...
الصفحة 63
... they allure others to a state which they feel to be wretched , proceed from the natural malignity of hopeless misery . They are weary of themselves , and of each other , and expect to find relief PRINCE OF 63 ABISSINIA.
... they allure others to a state which they feel to be wretched , proceed from the natural malignity of hopeless misery . They are weary of themselves , and of each other , and expect to find relief PRINCE OF 63 ABISSINIA.
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