The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbyssiniaD. Appleton, 1862 - 178 من الصفحات |
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... feel with strong sensibility will listen with eagerness and admira- tion to its truth and wisdom . " " It may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose , upon the inte- resting truth , which , in ...
... feel with strong sensibility will listen with eagerness and admira- tion to its truth and wisdom . " " It may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose , upon the inte- resting truth , which , in ...
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... 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 After this he lifted up his head , and ...
... 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 After this he lifted up his head , and ...
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... feels not its own happiness , but when it may be compared with the 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 ...
... feels not its own happiness , but when it may be compared with the 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 ...
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... feels of increasing its ideas . Ignorance is mere privation , by which nothing can be produced : it is a vacuity in which the soul sits motionless and torpid for want of attraction ; and , without knowing why , we always rejoice when we ...
... feels of increasing its ideas . Ignorance is mere privation , by which nothing can be produced : it is a vacuity in which the soul sits motionless and torpid for want of attraction ; and , without knowing why , we always rejoice when we ...
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... 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 in new companions . They envy the liberty which their folly has forfeited , and ...
... 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 in new companions . They envy the liberty which their folly has forfeited , and ...
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Abyssinia afford afraid amuse answered Imlac Arab astronomer Bassa began Cairo cavern CHAPTER choice companions conceal considered continued conversation curiosity danger delight desire dition dreadful Elend endeavoured enjoy entered envy Erwartung escape evil expect eyes fancy father favour favourite fear feit felicity fest fich Folge folly halten happy valley hear heard hermit honour hope human ignorance imagination impatience inquire kayah knowledge kuah labour lady learned less lich live looked machen maids mankind marriage mind misery mountains narrative nature Nekayah never Nile observed opinion palace Palestine passed passions Pekuah Persia pleased pleasure poet prince princess Pyramid quiet Rasselas reason resolved rest retired retreat returned Ruhe sage Scrupulosity silent solitude sometimes soon sorrow sound of music steigen suffer suppose things thou thought tion travelled truth virtue weary Widerstand wisdom Wohnung wonder youth zwingen