History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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... began to thin rapidly , as one dropped off after the other ; but the greatest gap was made by the loss of Thrale . ' I looked for the last time upon the face that for fifteen years had never been turned upon me but with respect and ...
... began to thin rapidly , as one dropped off after the other ; but the greatest gap was made by the loss of Thrale . ' I looked for the last time upon the face that for fifteen years had never been turned upon me but with respect and ...
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... began to withdraw himself from their pastimes and assemblies , and to delight in solitary walks and silent meditation . He often sat before tables covered with luxury , and forgot to taste the dainties that were placed before him ; he ...
... began to withdraw himself from their pastimes and assemblies , and to delight in solitary walks and silent meditation . He often sat before tables covered with luxury , and forgot to taste the dainties that were placed before him ; he ...
الصفحة 124
... began to feel more uneasiness in my mind . After some time , we stopped near a spring shaded with trees in a pleasant meadow , where we were set upon the ground , and offered such refreshments as our masters were partaking . I was ...
... began to feel more uneasiness in my mind . After some time , we stopped near a spring shaded with trees in a pleasant meadow , where we were set upon the ground , and offered such refreshments as our masters were partaking . I was ...
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