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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الصفحة 127
... pleasures , proceeded Imlac , will not be disputed ; but it is still to be examined what pleasures are harmless . The evil of any pleasure that Nekayah can image is not in the act itself , but in its conse- quences . Pleasure , in ...
... pleasures , proceeded Imlac , will not be disputed ; but it is still to be examined what pleasures are harmless . The evil of any pleasure that Nekayah can image is not in the act itself , but in its conse- quences . Pleasure , in ...
الصفحة 140
... pleasure : Pleasure is not to be confused with happiness , being rather the result of gratifying the senses . The valley should by rights have been called the Valley of Pleasure . To call EXPLANATORY NOTES.
... pleasure : Pleasure is not to be confused with happiness , being rather the result of gratifying the senses . The valley should by rights have been called the Valley of Pleasure . To call EXPLANATORY NOTES.
الصفحة 145
... Pleasure of itself is not a vice . Having a garden , which we all know to be perfectly innocent , is a great pleasure . At the same time , in this state of being there are many pleasures vices , which however are so immediately ...
... Pleasure of itself is not a vice . Having a garden , which we all know to be perfectly innocent , is a great pleasure . At the same time , in this state of being there are many pleasures vices , which however are so immediately ...
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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