The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaOxford University Press, 1971 - 145 من الصفحات Novel about a prince who leaves the "happy valley" to pursue the choice of life. |
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... happiness of those who had obtained the important victory , after which man is no longer the slave of fear , nor the ... happiness , and that this happiness was in every one's power . Rasselas listened to him with the veneration due to ...
... happiness of those who had obtained the important victory , after which man is no longer the slave of fear , nor the ... happiness , and that this happiness was in every one's power . Rasselas listened to him with the veneration due to ...
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Samuel Johnson Geoffrey Tillotson, Brian Jenkins. CHAPTER XXII The happiness of a life led according to nature1 RASSELAS went often to an assembly of learned men , who met at stated times to ... happiness of a life led according to nature.
Samuel Johnson Geoffrey Tillotson, Brian Jenkins. CHAPTER XXII The happiness of a life led according to nature1 RASSELAS went often to an assembly of learned men , who met at stated times to ... happiness of a life led according to nature.
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... happiness , by promoting within his circle , however narrow , the happiness of others . ' Marriage is evidently the dictate of nature ; men and women were made to be companions of each other , and therefore I cannot be persuaded but ...
... happiness , by promoting within his circle , however narrow , the happiness of others . ' Marriage is evidently the dictate of nature ; men and women were made to be companions of each other , and therefore I cannot be persuaded but ...
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