History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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... pleasures , ' proceeded Imlac , ' will not be disputed ; but it is still to be examined what pleasures are harmless . The evil of any pleasure that Nekayah can image , is not in the act itself , but in its consequences . Pleasure , in ...
... pleasures , ' proceeded Imlac , ' will not be disputed ; but it is still to be examined what pleasures are harmless . The evil of any pleasure that Nekayah can image , is not in the act itself , but in its consequences . Pleasure , in ...
الصفحة 162
... pleasure , and not with- held it from any joy , had to own , ' Behold , all was vanity and vexation of spirit , and there was no profit under the sun . ' 1. 7. Proper pleasure , i . e . its peculiar pleasure ; the pleasure which belongs ...
... pleasure , and not with- held it from any joy , had to own , ' Behold , all was vanity and vexation of spirit , and there was no profit under the sun . ' 1. 7. Proper pleasure , i . e . its peculiar pleasure ; the pleasure which belongs ...
الصفحة 199
... pleasure . ' Boswell ' objected , “ Is not harmless pleasure very tame ? ” JOHNSON : " Nay , Sir , harmless pleasure is the highest praise . Pleasure is a word of dubious import ; pleasure is in general dangerous and pernicious to ...
... pleasure . ' Boswell ' objected , “ Is not harmless pleasure very tame ? ” JOHNSON : " Nay , Sir , harmless pleasure is the highest praise . Pleasure is a word of dubious import ; pleasure is in general dangerous and pernicious to ...
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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