History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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... desire . ' The old man was surprised at this new species of afflic- 20 tion , and knew not what to reply , yet was unwilling to be silent . Sir , ' said he , ' if you had seen the miseries of the world , you would know how to value your ...
... desire . ' The old man was surprised at this new species of afflic- 20 tion , and knew not what to reply , yet was unwilling to be silent . Sir , ' said he , ' if you had seen the miseries of the world , you would know how to value your ...
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... desire the increase of his wealth , when it was already greater than he durst dis- cover or enjoy ? I am unwilling to doubt thy veracity , yet inconsistencies cannot both be true . ' 6 ' Inconsistencies ' answered Imlac , cannot both be ...
... desire the increase of his wealth , when it was already greater than he durst dis- cover or enjoy ? I am unwilling to doubt thy veracity , yet inconsistencies cannot both be true . ' 6 ' Inconsistencies ' answered Imlac , cannot both be ...
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... desire will be no longer our torment , and no man shall be wretched but by his own fault . ' This , ' said a philosopher , who had heard him with tokens of great impatience , ' is the present condition of a wise man . The time is ...
... desire will be no longer our torment , and no man shall be wretched but by his own fault . ' This , ' said a philosopher , who had heard him with tokens of great impatience , ' is the present condition of a wise man . The time is ...
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