Rasselas, Prince of AbyssiniaSampson, Low, Son, and Marston, 1869 - 162 páginas |
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... misery of life differently at different times , according to the state of our changeable frame . I always remember a remark made to me by a Turkish lady , edu- cated in France , ' Ma foi , Monsieur , notre bonheur dépend de la façon que ...
... misery of life differently at different times , according to the state of our changeable frame . I always remember a remark made to me by a Turkish lady , edu- cated in France , ' Ma foi , Monsieur , notre bonheur dépend de la façon que ...
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... misery , humoured him in every punctilio , and furnished him with whatsoever he either did wishi for or might be supposed to take pleasure in : till at length , the unfortunately happy young man , observing himself to be still in ...
... misery , humoured him in every punctilio , and furnished him with whatsoever he either did wishi for or might be supposed to take pleasure in : till at length , the unfortunately happy young man , observing himself to be still in ...
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... misery . They are weary of them- selves and of each other , and expect to find relief in new companions . They envy the liberty which their folly has forfeited , and would gladly see all mankind imprisoned like themselves . ' The first ...
... misery . They are weary of them- selves and of each other , and expect to find relief in new companions . They envy the liberty which their folly has forfeited , and would gladly see all mankind imprisoned like themselves . ' The first ...
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... misery : -at home Are cares ; abroad incessant toils ; the sea Is vex'd with storms : a traveller would'st thou roam ? If rich thou'st much to fear , if poor , to bear . Would'st seek to wed ? Believe me marriage brings Its care ; nor ...
... misery : -at home Are cares ; abroad incessant toils ; the sea Is vex'd with storms : a traveller would'st thou roam ? If rich thou'st much to fear , if poor , to bear . Would'st seek to wed ? Believe me marriage brings Its care ; nor ...
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... misery . Thus they rose in the morning and lay down at night , pleased with each other and with themselves ; all but Rasselas , who , in the twenty - sixth year of his age , began to withdraw himself from their pastimes and assemblies ...
... misery . Thus they rose in the morning and lay down at night , pleased with each other and with themselves ; all but Rasselas , who , in the twenty - sixth year of his age , began to withdraw himself from their pastimes and assemblies ...
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