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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... hour taught me something new , I lived in a continual course of gratifications ; but , as I advanced towards manhood , I lost much of the reverence with which I had been used to look on my instructors ; because , when the lesson was ...
... hour taught me something new , I lived in a continual course of gratifications ; but , as I advanced towards manhood , I lost much of the reverence with which I had been used to look on my instructors ; because , when the lesson was ...
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... hour when he entered this retreat . I am less unhappy than the rest , because I have a mind replete with images , which I can vary and combine at pleasure . I can amuse my solitude E " by the renovation of the knowledge which begins to ...
... hour when he entered this retreat . I am less unhappy than the rest , because I have a mind replete with images , which I can vary and combine at pleasure . I can amuse my solitude E " by the renovation of the knowledge which begins to ...
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... hours by a suc- cession of amusements , he found the conviction of his authority over the skies fade gradually from his mind , and began to trust less to an opinion which he never could prove to others , and which he now found subject ...
... hours by a suc- cession of amusements , he found the conviction of his authority over the skies fade gradually from his mind , and began to trust less to an opinion which he never could prove to others , and which he now found subject ...
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