History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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... thought . The load of life was much lightened : he went eagerly into the assemblies , because he supposed the frequency of his pre- sence necessary to the success of his purposes ; he retired gladly to privacy , because he had now a ...
... thought . The load of life was much lightened : he went eagerly into the assemblies , because he supposed the frequency of his pre- sence necessary to the success of his purposes ; he retired gladly to privacy , because he had now a ...
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... thought always prevalent , that you are only one atom of the mass of humanity , and have neither such virtue nor vice , as that you should be singled out for supernatural favours or afflictions . ' ΙΟ CHAPTER XLVII . THE PRINCE ENTERS ...
... thought always prevalent , that you are only one atom of the mass of humanity , and have neither such virtue nor vice , as that you should be singled out for supernatural favours or afflictions . ' ΙΟ CHAPTER XLVII . THE PRINCE ENTERS ...
الصفحة 155
... thought , what part can we suppose to think ? Matter can differ from matter only in form , density , bulk , motion , and direction of motion : to which of these , however varied or combined , can con- sciousness be annexed ? To be round ...
... thought , what part can we suppose to think ? Matter can differ from matter only in form , density , bulk , motion , and direction of motion : to which of these , however varied or combined , can con- sciousness be annexed ? To be round ...
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