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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... hope of inexperience ; till one day , having sat a while silent , ' I know not , said the prince , what can be the reason that I am more unhappy than any of our friends . I see them perpetually and unalterably chearful , but feel my own ...
... hope of inexperience ; till one day , having sat a while silent , ' I know not , said the prince , what can be the reason that I am more unhappy than any of our friends . I see them perpetually and unalterably chearful , but feel my own ...
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... hope and fear . Of joy and grief the past is the object , and the future of hope and fear ; even love and hatred respect the past , for the cause must have been before the effect . " The present state of things is the consequence of the ...
... hope and fear . Of joy and grief the past is the object , and the future of hope and fear ; even love and hatred respect the past , for the cause must have been before the effect . " The present state of things is the consequence of the ...
الصفحة 141
... hope , are nevertheless necessary to man . On Good Friday , 1775 , Johnson wrote : ' When I look back upon resolutions of improvement and amendments , which have year after year been made and broken . . . why do I yet try to resolve ...
... hope , are nevertheless necessary to man . On Good Friday , 1775 , Johnson wrote : ' When I look back upon resolutions of improvement and amendments , which have year after year been made and broken . . . why do I yet try to resolve ...
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able afford amuse answered appeared Arab astronomer attention began begin believe called cause CHAPTER choice common condition considered continued conversation curiosity danger delight desire discovered easily edition effect endeavoured enjoy enquire entered equally escape essay evil expect experience eyes father favourite fear feel force give happiness hear heard hope hour human ignorance imagination Imlac Johnson knew knowledge labour lady learned leave less live longer looked lost manners means mind misery months mountains nature necessary Nekayah never observed once opinion Page passed Pekuah perhaps pleased pleasure poet possessed present prince princess pyramid Rasselas reason received resolved rest returned seen short side sometimes soon success suffer suppose surely things thought tion told travelled valley various virtue weary wish writers youth