History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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Prince of Abyssinia Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. accustomed to favours from the great , I know not well ... favour . Such treatment I did not expect , for I never had a Patron before . The shepherd in Virgil1 grew at last ...
Prince of Abyssinia Samuel Johnson George Birkbeck Norman Hill. accustomed to favours from the great , I know not well ... favour . Such treatment I did not expect , for I never had a Patron before . The shepherd in Virgil1 grew at last ...
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... favour , for he had openly avowed his dislike of the House of Hanover . In his heart he always sided with the Jacobites , though in his reason he was convinced that the deposition of James II . had been needful . ' I have heard him ...
... favour , for he had openly avowed his dislike of the House of Hanover . In his heart he always sided with the Jacobites , though in his reason he was convinced that the deposition of James II . had been needful . ' I have heard him ...
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... favour ; and I resigned myself with joy to perpetual confinement . ' ' Hast thou here found happiness at last ? ' said Rasselas . 20 ' Tell me without reserve ; art thou content with thy con- dition ? or , dost thou wish to be again ...
... favour ; and I resigned myself with joy to perpetual confinement . ' ' Hast thou here found happiness at last ? ' said Rasselas . 20 ' Tell me without reserve ; art thou content with thy con- dition ? or , dost thou wish to be again ...
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