History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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... folly pierced him deeply , and he was long before he could be reconciled to himself . ' The rest of my time , ' said he , ' has been lost by the crime or folly of my ancestors , and the absurd institutions of my 10 country ; I remember ...
... folly pierced him deeply , and he was long before he could be reconciled to himself . ' The rest of my time , ' said he , ' has been lost by the crime or folly of my ancestors , and the absurd institutions of my 10 country ; I remember ...
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... folly , could afford them no reason to applaud themselves ; and the Ic knowledge which they had , and which you wanted , they might as effectually have shown by warning , as betraying you . ' ' Pride ' said Imlac ' is seldom delicate ...
... folly , could afford them no reason to applaud themselves ; and the Ic knowledge which they had , and which you wanted , they might as effectually have shown by warning , as betraying you . ' ' Pride ' said Imlac ' is seldom delicate ...
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... folly . ' ' The state of a mind oppressed with a sudden calamity , " said Imlac , ' is like that of the fabulous inhabitants of the new - created earth , who when the first night came upon 30 them , supposed that day would never return ...
... folly . ' ' The state of a mind oppressed with a sudden calamity , " said Imlac , ' is like that of the fabulous inhabitants of the new - created earth , who when the first night came upon 30 them , supposed that day would never return ...
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