The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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... pleasure were called to gladden the festivity ; the musicians exerted the power of harmony , and the dancers showed their activity before the princes , in hope that they should pass their lives in this blissful captivity , to which ...
... pleasure were called to gladden the festivity ; the musicians exerted the power of harmony , and the dancers showed their activity before the princes , in hope that they should pass their lives in this blissful captivity , to which ...
الصفحة 21
... pleasure and repose , at- tended by all that were skilful to delight , and grati- fied with whatever the senses can enjoy . enjoy . They wandered in gardens of fragrance , and slept in the fortresses of security . Every art was ...
... pleasure and repose , at- tended by all that were skilful to delight , and grati- fied with whatever the senses can enjoy . enjoy . They wandered in gardens of fragrance , and slept in the fortresses of security . Every art was ...
الصفحة 22
... pleasure : he neglected their officiousness , re- pulsed their invitations , and spent day after day on the banks of rivulets sheltered with trees , where he sometimes listened to the birds in the branches , sometimes observed the fish ...
... pleasure : he neglected their officiousness , re- pulsed their invitations , and spent day after day on the banks of rivulets sheltered with trees , where he sometimes listened to the birds in the branches , sometimes observed the fish ...
الصفحة 23
... pleasure , yet I do not feel myself delighted . Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords no gratification , or he has some desires distinct from sense , which must be satisfied before he can be happy . 99 After this ...
... pleasure , yet I do not feel myself delighted . Man surely has some latent sense for which this place affords no gratification , or he has some desires distinct from sense , which must be satisfied before he can be happy . 99 After this ...
الصفحة 25
... pleasures of the palace , to loneliness and silence . " I fly from pleasure , said the prince , because pleasure has ceased to please ; I am lonely because I am miserable , and " " am unwilling to cloud with my presence the. 25 CHAP ...
... pleasures of the palace , to loneliness and silence . " I fly from pleasure , said the prince , because pleasure has ceased to please ; I am lonely because I am miserable , and " " am unwilling to cloud with my presence the. 25 CHAP ...
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