History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 98
... virtues are of different kinds , and tending to extremes . In general , those parents have most reverence who most ... virtue of one can very rarely make many happy , the folly or vice of one may often make many miserable . ' ' If such ...
... virtues are of different kinds , and tending to extremes . In general , those parents have most reverence who most ... virtue of one can very rarely make many happy , the folly or vice of one may often make many miserable . ' ' If such ...
الصفحة 101
... virtue . All natural and almost all political evils , are incident alike to the bad and good : they are con- founded in the misery of a famine , and not much distin- guished in the fury of a faction ; they sink together in a tempest ...
... virtue . All natural and almost all political evils , are incident alike to the bad and good : they are con- founded in the misery of a famine , and not much distin- guished in the fury of a faction ; they sink together in a tempest ...
الصفحة 150
... virtue nor vice , as that you should be singled out for supernatural favours or afflictions . ' ΙΟ CHAPTER XLVII . THE PRINCE ENTERS , AND BRINGS A NEW TOPIC . ' ALL this , ' said the astronomer , ' I have often thought , but my reason ...
... virtue nor vice , as that you should be singled out for supernatural favours or afflictions . ' ΙΟ CHAPTER XLVII . THE PRINCE ENTERS , AND BRINGS A NEW TOPIC . ' ALL this , ' said the astronomer , ' I have often thought , but my reason ...
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