The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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... possession of all that the emperour of Abissinia can bestow ; here is neither labour to be endured nor danger to be dreaded , yet here is all that labour or danger can procure or purchase . Look round and tell me which of your wants is ...
... possession of all that the emperour of Abissinia can bestow ; here is neither labour to be endured nor danger to be dreaded , yet here is all that labour or danger can procure or purchase . Look round and tell me which of your wants is ...
الصفحة 30
... and twentieth part . What I have lost was certain , for I have certainly possessed it ; but of twenty months to come who can assure me ? " The consciousness of his own folly pierced him deeply , 30 HISTORY OF RASSELAS.
... and twentieth part . What I have lost was certain , for I have certainly possessed it ; but of twenty months to come who can assure me ? " The consciousness of his own folly pierced him deeply , 30 HISTORY OF RASSELAS.
الصفحة 50
... and who have yet carried on , through all ages , an hereditary war with all mankind , though they neither covet nor envy their possessions . 99 IMLAC'S HISTORY CONTINUED . A DISSERTATION UPON POETRY . HEREVER 50 HISTORY OF RASSELAS.
... and who have yet carried on , through all ages , an hereditary war with all mankind , though they neither covet nor envy their possessions . 99 IMLAC'S HISTORY CONTINUED . A DISSERTATION UPON POETRY . HEREVER 50 HISTORY OF RASSELAS.
الصفحة 51
... possession of the most striking objects for description , and the most probable occurrences for fiction , and left nothing to those that followed them , but transcription of the same events , and new combinations of the images ...
... possession of the most striking objects for description , and the most probable occurrences for fiction , and left nothing to those that followed them , but transcription of the same events , and new combinations of the images ...
الصفحة 55
... possession of all power and all knowledge ; whose armies are irresistible , and whose fleets command remotest parts of the globe . When I compared these men with the natives of our own kingdom , and those that surround us , they ...
... possession of all power and all knowledge ; whose armies are irresistible , and whose fleets command remotest parts of the globe . When I compared these men with the natives of our own kingdom , and those that surround us , they ...
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