Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaGinn, 1886 - 157 Seiten |
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... fear pain when I do not feel it ; I sometimes shrink at evils recollected , and sometimes start at evils anticipated . Surely the equity of Providence has balanced peculiar sufferings with peculiar enjoyments . ” With observations like ...
... fear pain when I do not feel it ; I sometimes shrink at evils recollected , and sometimes start at evils anticipated . Surely the equity of Providence has balanced peculiar sufferings with peculiar enjoyments . ” With observations like ...
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... Fear naturally quickens the flight of guilt . Rasselas could not catch the fugitive with his utmost efforts ; but , resolving to weary , by perseverance , him whom he could not surpass in speed , he pressed on till the foot of the ...
... Fear naturally quickens the flight of guilt . Rasselas could not catch the fugitive with his utmost efforts ; but , resolving to weary , by perseverance , him whom he could not surpass in speed , he pressed on till the foot of the ...
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... fear of losing them by the rapacity of power . Name the governor who robbed the people , that I may declare his crimes to the emperor . " " Sir , " said Imlac , " your ardor is the natural effect of virtue , animated by youth : the time ...
... fear of losing them by the rapacity of power . Name the governor who robbed the people , that I may declare his crimes to the emperor . " " Sir , " said Imlac , " your ardor is the natural effect of virtue , animated by youth : the time ...
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... fear : the day came ; my performance was distinguished with favor , and I resigned myself with joy to perpetual confinement . " " Hast thou here found happiness at last ? " said Rasselas . “ Tell me without reserve ; art thou content ...
... fear : the day came ; my performance was distinguished with favor , and I resigned myself with joy to perpetual confinement . " " Hast thou here found happiness at last ? " said Rasselas . “ Tell me without reserve ; art thou content ...
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... fear . " " Do not seek to deter me from my purpose , " said the prince ; " I am impatient to see what thou hast seen ; and , since thou art thyself weary of the valley , it is evident that thy former state was better than this ...
... fear . " " Do not seek to deter me from my purpose , " said the prince ; " I am impatient to see what thou hast seen ; and , since thou art thyself weary of the valley , it is evident that thy former state was better than this ...
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Abyssinia afford amuse answered Imlac Arab astronomer Bassa began Boards Cairo cere choice Classics for Children Cloth companions condition considered continued conversation curiosity danger delight desire discover dreadful easily Edited endeavored enjoy entered envy escape evil expect eyes fancy father favorite fear felicity folly gratified Guy Mannering happy valley heard hope hope and fear human imagination inhabitants inquire Introduction knowledge labor Lady Lake less live looked maids Mailing price mankind marriage mind misery mountains nature Nekayah ness never Nile observed opinion palace passed passion Pekuah Persia pleased pleasure poet prince princess pyramid Rasselas reason Red Sea resolved rest retired retreat returned sage SAMUEL JOHNSON scrupulosity silent solitude sometimes soon sorrow sound of music story suffer suppose thou thought tion travelled virtue Water-Babies weary wonder youth