Rasselas, Prince of AbyssiniaSampson, Low, Son, and Marston, 1869 - 162 páginas |
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... nature has not fallen from the state in which it was created , the instruction of this sublime story will be of no avail . But they who think justly , and feel with sensibility , will listen with eager- ness and admiration to its truth ...
... nature has not fallen from the state in which it was created , the instruction of this sublime story will be of no avail . But they who think justly , and feel with sensibility , will listen with eager- ness and admiration to its truth ...
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... nature of things temporal to direct the hopes of man tc things eternal . ' Rasselas ' may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose upon the truth which in his Vanity of Human Wishes ' he had ...
... nature of things temporal to direct the hopes of man tc things eternal . ' Rasselas ' may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose upon the truth which in his Vanity of Human Wishes ' he had ...
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... natural ten- dency of the author's deep and powerful mind to a seriousness not untinctured with melancholy ; and thus 1 " The present edition follows the text of the quarto , col- lated with the first edition by the care of the general ...
... natural ten- dency of the author's deep and powerful mind to a seriousness not untinctured with melancholy ; and thus 1 " The present edition follows the text of the quarto , col- lated with the first edition by the care of the general ...
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... Nature of the Soul and Apparitions of the Dead , on the efficacy of Pilgrimages , on Monastic and Secular , Married and Celibate Life , on Poetry and Philo- sophy , on the Dangers of Solitude and liability to Insa- nity , & c . & c ...
... Nature of the Soul and Apparitions of the Dead , on the efficacy of Pilgrimages , on Monastic and Secular , Married and Celibate Life , on Poetry and Philo- sophy , on the Dangers of Solitude and liability to Insa- nity , & c . & c ...
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... Nature . " " The prince soon found that this was one of the sages whom he should under- stand the less as he heard him longer ; he therefore bowed and was silent ; and the Philosopher , supposing him satisfied , and the rest vanquished ...
... Nature . " " The prince soon found that this was one of the sages whom he should under- stand the less as he heard him longer ; he therefore bowed and was silent ; and the Philosopher , supposing him satisfied , and the rest vanquished ...
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