The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbyssiniaD. Appleton, 1862 - 178 من الصفحات |
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... solitude ; and , amidst hourly preparations for the various incidents of human affairs , neglected to consider by what means he should mingle with mankind . One day , as he was sitting on a bank , he feigned to himself an orphan virgin ...
... solitude ; and , amidst hourly preparations for the various incidents of human affairs , neglected to consider by what means he should mingle with mankind . One day , as he was sitting on a bank , he feigned to himself an orphan virgin ...
الصفحة 21
... that is devoted to knowledge passes silently away , and is very little diversified by events . To talk in public , to think in solitude , to read and to hear , to inquire and 3.811 answer inquiries , is the business of a scholar 21.
... that is devoted to knowledge passes silently away , and is very little diversified by events . To talk in public , to think in solitude , to read and to hear , to inquire and 3.811 answer inquiries , is the business of a scholar 21.
الصفحة 35
... solitude . " From Cairo I travelled to Suez , and embarked on the Red Sea , passing along the coast till I arrived at the port from which I had departed twenty years before . Here I joined myself to a caravan , and reentered my native ...
... solitude . " From Cairo I travelled to Suez , and embarked on the Red Sea , passing along the coast till I arrived at the port from which I had departed twenty years before . Here I joined myself to a caravan , and reentered my native ...
الصفحة 37
... solitude by the renovation of the know- ledge which begins to fade from my memory , and by recollection of the incidents of my past life . Yet all this ends in the sorrowful consideration , that my acquire- ments are now useless , and ...
... solitude by the renovation of the know- ledge which begins to fade from my memory , and by recollection of the incidents of my past life . Yet all this ends in the sorrowful consideration , that my acquire- ments are now useless , and ...
الصفحة 47
... solitude should deliver him to the tyranny of reflection . " " This , " said the prince , " may be true of others , since it is true of me : yet whatever be the general infelicity of man , one condition is more happy than another , and ...
... solitude should deliver him to the tyranny of reflection . " " This , " said the prince , " may be true of others , since it is true of me : yet whatever be the general infelicity of man , one condition is more happy than another , and ...
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