History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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... knowledge . ' ' Stop a moment , ' said the prince . ' Is there such de- pravity in man , as that he should injure another without benefit to himself ? I can easily conceive that all are pleased with superiority ; but your ignorance was ...
... knowledge . ' ' Stop a moment , ' said the prince . ' Is there such de- pravity in man , as that he should injure another without benefit to himself ? I can easily conceive that all are pleased with superiority ; but your ignorance was ...
الصفحة 146
... knowledge do not love to repeat the elements of their art , and I am not certain that even of the elements , as he will deliver them , connected with inferences and mingled with reflexions , you are a very capable auditress .'— ' That ...
... knowledge do not love to repeat the elements of their art , and I am not certain that even of the elements , as he will deliver them , connected with inferences and mingled with reflexions , you are a very capable auditress .'— ' That ...
الصفحة 169
... knowledge ; while the very same knowledge is in another mind an attainment of the highest dignity , and conveying the greatest blessing . This is the difference between the mere botanist's knowledge of plants , and the great poet's or ...
... knowledge ; while the very same knowledge is in another mind an attainment of the highest dignity , and conveying the greatest blessing . This is the difference between the mere botanist's knowledge of plants , and the great poet's or ...
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