Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaCassell & Company, 1909 - 192 Seiten |
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... favourite to rest ; but the narrative of wonders and novelties filled his mind with perturbation . He revolved all that he had heard , and prepared innumerable questions for the morning . Much of his uneasiness was now removed . He had ...
... favourite to rest ; but the narrative of wonders and novelties filled his mind with perturbation . He revolved all that he had heard , and prepared innumerable questions for the morning . Much of his uneasiness was now removed . He had ...
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... favourite , who did not know whither she was going . They clambered through the cavity , and began to go down on the other side . The Princess and her maid turned their eyes toward every part , and see- ing nothing to bound their ...
... favourite , who did not know whither she was going . They clambered through the cavity , and began to go down on the other side . The Princess and her maid turned their eyes toward every part , and see- ing nothing to bound their ...
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... favourite Pekuah , as in the palace of the valley . Imlac , who understood traffic , sold part of the jewels the next day , and hired a house , which he adorned with such magnificence that he was immedi- ately considered as a merchant ...
... favourite Pekuah , as in the palace of the valley . Imlac , who understood traffic , sold part of the jewels the next day , and hired a house , which he adorned with such magnificence that he was immedi- ately considered as a merchant ...
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... favourites . CHAPTER XXV . THE PRINCESS PURSUES HER INQUIRY WITH MORE DILIGENCE THAN SUCCESS . THE Princess in the meantime insinuated herself into many families ; for there are few doors through which liberality , joined with good ...
... favourites . CHAPTER XXV . THE PRINCESS PURSUES HER INQUIRY WITH MORE DILIGENCE THAN SUCCESS . THE Princess in the meantime insinuated herself into many families ; for there are few doors through which liberality , joined with good ...
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... favourites ; he will permit some to please him who can never serve him ; he will discover in those whom he loves qualities which in reality they do not possess , and to those from whom he receives pleasure he will in his turn endeavour ...
... favourites ; he will permit some to please him who can never serve him ; he will discover in those whom he loves qualities which in reality they do not possess , and to those from whom he receives pleasure he will in his turn endeavour ...
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able Abyssinia afford afraid amuse answered Imlac Arab astronomer attention Bassa began Cairo cavern CHAPTER choice companions condition considered continued conversation curiosity danger delight desire discovered dreadful easily endeavoured enjoy entered envy escape evil expected eyes fancy father favour favourite fear feel felicity folly Happy Valley hear heard hermit honour hope hope and fear hour human imagination inquire Johnson knowledge labour lady learned lence less live looked maids mankind marriage mind misery mountains nature Nekayah ness never Nile observed once opinion palace Palestine passed passions Pekuah Persia pleased pleasure poet possessed Prince Princess Pyramid Rasselas reason Red Sea resolved rest retired retreat returned rich sage SAMUEL JOHNSON scrupulosity silent solitude sometimes soon sorrow sound of music suffer supposed thou thought tion travelled turbed virtue weary wisdom wonder youth