History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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... mankind , it must be evidently best for individuals ; or a permanent and necessary duty must be the cause of evil , 20 and some must be inevitably sacrificed to the convenience of others . In the estimate which you have made of the two ...
... mankind , it must be evidently best for individuals ; or a permanent and necessary duty must be the cause of evil , 20 and some must be inevitably sacrificed to the convenience of others . In the estimate which you have made of the two ...
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... mankind . Shakespeare may be looked upon as this legislator of mankind ; for , says Jonnson , ' it may be doubted whether from all his successors more maxims of theoretical knowledge , or more rules of practical prudence can be ...
... mankind . Shakespeare may be looked upon as this legislator of mankind ; for , says Jonnson , ' it may be doubted whether from all his successors more maxims of theoretical knowledge , or more rules of practical prudence can be ...
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... mankind is man . ' P. 109 , 1. 34. Example . ' Longum iter est per prae- cepta , breve et efficax per exempla .'- Seneca . P. 110 , 1. 18. pompous . Johnson defines pompous as ' splendid , magnificent , grand . ' In the Vanity of Human ...
... mankind is man . ' P. 109 , 1. 34. Example . ' Longum iter est per prae- cepta , breve et efficax per exempla .'- Seneca . P. 110 , 1. 18. pompous . Johnson defines pompous as ' splendid , magnificent , grand . ' In the Vanity of Human ...
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able answered appearance attention began believe better Boswell's cause CHAPTER choice condition considered continued conversation curiosity danger death delight desire endeavoured enjoy entered equally evil expect eyes father fear feel friends give happiness hear heard heart hope hour human ignorance imagination Imlac inquire Johnson kind knowledge labour lady learning less live looked lost manners means mind misery months mountains nature Nekayah never night Nile observed once opinion passed Pekuah perhaps pleased pleasure poet possessed Post present prince princess Rasselas reason received resolved rest returned says scrupulosity seen sense short side sometimes soon soul suffer suppose surely talk things thought travelled turned valley virtue weary wisdom wish wonder writing wrote young youth