Rasselas: Poems, and Selected ProseRinehart, 1958 - 612 من الصفحات Donated by Henry Spencer, August 2009. |
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الصفحة 150
... passed the evening not only with tranquillity , but triumph , though none but himself was conscious of the victory . The remembrance of this clemency cheered the beginning of the seventh day , and nothing happened to disturb the ...
... passed the evening not only with tranquillity , but triumph , though none but himself was conscious of the victory . The remembrance of this clemency cheered the beginning of the seventh day , and nothing happened to disturb the ...
الصفحة 503
... passed always unentangled through the snares of life , it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm ; but it may be said that at least he preserved the source of action unpolluted , that his principles were never shaken , that his ...
... passed always unentangled through the snares of life , it would be prejudice and temerity to affirm ; but it may be said that at least he preserved the source of action unpolluted , that his principles were never shaken , that his ...
الصفحة 513
... passed twenty months of the life of Rasselas . He busied himself so intensely in visionary bustle , that he forgot his real solitude ; and , amidst hourly preparations for the various incidents of human affairs , neglected to consider ...
... passed twenty months of the life of Rasselas . He busied himself so intensely in visionary bustle , that he forgot his real solitude ; and , amidst hourly preparations for the various incidents of human affairs , neglected to consider ...
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POETRY | 42 |
ESSAYS | 60 |
No 59 Oct 9 1750 Suspirius the ScreechOwl | 79 |
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