Rasselas, Prince of AbyssiniaSampson, Low, Son, and Marston, 1869 - 162 páginas |
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... opinion , I shall make him think it greater than it is . " In like manner Rochefou- cauld says : " We think very few people sensible except those who are of our opinion . " We might feel wearied with the tedious declamations of the ...
... opinion , I shall make him think it greater than it is . " In like manner Rochefou- cauld says : " We think very few people sensible except those who are of our opinion . " We might feel wearied with the tedious declamations of the ...
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... opinion of their own felicity , they were daily entertained with songs , the subject of which was the Happy Valley . Revelry and merriment was the business of every hour , from the dawn of the morning to the close of even . At the ...
... opinion of their own felicity , they were daily entertained with songs , the subject of which was the Happy Valley . Revelry and merriment was the business of every hour , from the dawn of the morning to the close of even . At the ...
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... Opinion of the Astronomer is explained and justified 114 116 118 123 129 132 134 137 139 142 XLVI . The Princess and Pekuah visit the Astro- nomer 146 XLVII . The Prince enters , and brings a new Topic XLVIII . Imlac discourses on the ...
... Opinion of the Astronomer is explained and justified 114 116 118 123 129 132 134 137 139 142 XLVI . The Princess and Pekuah visit the Astro- nomer 146 XLVII . The Prince enters , and brings a new Topic XLVIII . Imlac discourses on the ...
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... opinion of their own feli- city , they were daily entertained with songs , the subject of which was the happy valley . Their appetites were excited by frequent enumerations of different enjoy- ments , and revelry and merriment was the ...
... opinion of their own feli- city , they were daily entertained with songs , the subject of which was the happy valley . Their appetites were excited by frequent enumerations of different enjoy- ments , and revelry and merriment was the ...
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... opinion , that instead of the tardy convey- ance of ships and chariots , man might use the swifter migration of wings ; that the fields of air are open to knowledge , and that only ignorance and idleness need crawl upon the ground ...
... opinion , that instead of the tardy convey- ance of ships and chariots , man might use the swifter migration of wings ; that the fields of air are open to knowledge , and that only ignorance and idleness need crawl upon the ground ...
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Abyssinia Amba Geshen Amhara amuse ancient answered Imlac Arab astronomer Author Bassa Cairo choice cloth extra coloured companions considered continued conversation curiosity danger delight desire dreadful earth Edition Elihu Burritt emperor endeavoured English English Language enjoy entered Essays Ethiopia evil eyes fancy father favourite Fcap fear felicity FLEET STREET folly Happy Valley heard hope human Illustrations imagination inhabitants inquire Isaac Barrow Johnson kingdom knowledge labour lady learned less live maids mankind marriage melancholy mind misery morocco mountains nature Nekayah never Nile observed opinion palace Paradise passed passions Pekuah perhaps pleased pleasure Poems poet present prince princess pyramid Rasselas reason resolved rest returned sage Small post 8vo solitude sometimes soon sorrow sound of music Story suffer supposed things Thomas à Kempis thou thought tion travelled truth Urreta virtue weary wise youth