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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... time of greater security . However , some desire is necessary to keep life in motion , and he , whose real wants are supplied , must admit those of fancy . ' " This , said the prince , I can in VOLUME ONE CHAPTER VIII 21.
... time of greater security . However , some desire is necessary to keep life in motion , and he , whose real wants are supplied , must admit those of fancy . ' " This , said the prince , I can in VOLUME ONE CHAPTER VIII 21.
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... necessary duty must be the cause of evil , and some must be inevitably sacrificed to the convenience of others . In the estimate which you have made of the two states , it appears that the incommodities of a single life are , in a great ...
... necessary duty must be the cause of evil , and some must be inevitably sacrificed to the convenience of others . In the estimate which you have made of the two states , it appears that the incommodities of a single life are , in a great ...
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... 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 again ? I try because ...
... 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 again ? I try because ...
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