History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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... hope , resolved never to despair . In these fruitless researches he spent ten months . The time , however , passed cheerfully away : in the morning he rose with new hope , in the evening applauded his own diligence , and in the night ...
... hope , resolved never to despair . In these fruitless researches he spent ten months . The time , however , passed cheerfully away : in the morning he rose with new hope , in the evening applauded his own diligence , and in the night ...
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... hope that I should be some time the richest man in Abyssinia . ' ' Why , ' said the prince , ' did thy father desire the increase of his wealth , when it was already greater than he durst dis- cover or enjoy ? I am unwilling to doubt ...
... hope that I should be some time the richest man in Abyssinia . ' ' Why , ' said the prince , ' did thy father desire the increase of his wealth , when it was already greater than he durst dis- cover or enjoy ? I am unwilling to doubt ...
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... hope . ' It is necessary to hope , though hope should always be deluded ; for hope itself is happiness , and its frustrations , however frequent , are less dreadful than its extinction .'- Johnson , Idler , No. 58 . P. 49 , 1. 23. By a ...
... hope . ' It is necessary to hope , though hope should always be deluded ; for hope itself is happiness , and its frustrations , however frequent , are less dreadful than its extinction .'- Johnson , Idler , No. 58 . P. 49 , 1. 23. By a ...
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