The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbissiniaGeo. M. Hill, 1902 - 175 من الصفحات |
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Samuel Johnson. months . The time , however , passed cheerfully away : in the morning he rose with new hope , in the evening applauded his own diligence , and in the night slept sound after his fatigue . He met a thousand amusements ...
Samuel Johnson. months . The time , however , passed cheerfully away : in the morning he rose with new hope , in the evening applauded his own diligence , and in the night slept sound after his fatigue . He met a thousand amusements ...
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... months was able to converse with the learned men ; some of whom I found morose and reserved , and others easy and communicative ; some were unwilling to teach another what they had with difficulty learned themselves ; and some showed ...
... months was able to converse with the learned men ; some of whom I found morose and reserved , and others easy and communicative ; some were unwilling to teach another what they had with difficulty learned themselves ; and some showed ...
الصفحة 61
... months in the contemplation of its ancient magnificence , and in inquiries after the remains of its ancient learning . I found in Cairo a mixture of all nations ; some brought thither by the love of knowledge , some by the hope of gain ...
... months in the contemplation of its ancient magnificence , and in inquiries after the remains of its ancient learning . I found in Cairo a mixture of all nations ; some brought thither by the love of knowledge , some by the hope of gain ...
الصفحة 73
... months at the port without any inclination to pass further . Imlac was content with their stay , because he did not think it safe to expose them , unpractised in in the world , to the hazards of a foreign country . At last he began to ...
... months at the port without any inclination to pass further . Imlac was content with their stay , because he did not think it safe to expose them , unpractised in in the world , to the hazards of a foreign country . At last he began to ...
الصفحة 132
... months had now passed , and of Pekuah nothing had been heard ; the hopes which they had endeavoured to raise in each other grew more languid , and the princess , when she saw nothing more to be tried , sunk down inconsolable in hopeless ...
... months had now passed , and of Pekuah nothing had been heard ; the hopes which they had endeavoured to raise in each other grew more languid , and the princess , when she saw nothing more to be tried , sunk down inconsolable in hopeless ...
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Abissinia able afford afraid amuse answered Imlac Arab astronomer attention Bassa began Cairo cavern CHAP choice companions conceal condition considered continued conversation curiosity danger delight desire discovered domestick dreadful easily Egypt emperour endeavoured enjoy entered envy escape evil expect eyes fancy father favour favourite fear felicity folly happy valley heard hermit hope hope and fear hour human ignorance imagination inquire knowledge labour lady learned less live looked maids mankind marriage mind misery mountains nature Nekayah never Nile observed once opinion palace Palestine passed passions Pekuah Persia pleased pleasure poet possession prince PRINCE OF ABISSINIA princess pyramid Rasselas reason Red Sea resolved rest retired retreat returned sage Samuel Johnson scrupulosity silent solitude sometimes soon sorrow suffer suppose terrour thing thou thought tion travelled virtue Wausau weary wisdom wonder youth