Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaGinn, 1886 - 157 Seiten |
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Seite 35
... thou hast convinced me that no human being can ever be a poet . Proceed with thy narration . " " To be a poet , " said Imlac , " is indeed very difficult . " " So difficult , " returned the prince , " that I will at present hear no more ...
... thou hast convinced me that no human being can ever be a poet . Proceed with thy narration . " " To be a poet , " said Imlac , " is indeed very difficult . " " So difficult , " returned the prince , " that I will at present hear no more ...
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... thou canst give me . I am not ignorant of the motive that assembles such numbers in that place , and cannot but consider it as the centre of wisdom and piety , to which the best and wisest men of every land must be continually resorting ...
... thou canst give me . I am not ignorant of the motive that assembles such numbers in that place , and cannot but consider it as the centre of wisdom and piety , to which the best and wisest men of every land must be continually resorting ...
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... thou content with thy con- dition ? or dost thou wish to be again wandering and in- quiring ? All the inhabitants of this valley celebrate their lot , and , at the annual visit of the emperor , invite others to partake of their felicity ...
... thou content with thy con- dition ? or dost thou wish to be again wandering and in- quiring ? All the inhabitants of this valley celebrate their lot , and , at the annual visit of the emperor , invite others to partake of their felicity ...
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... to break my prison ; thou shalt be the companion of my flight , the guide of my rambles , the partner of my fortune , and my sole director in the choice of life . " MEDITATED ESCAPE . 43 " Sir , " answered the 42 RASSELAS .
... to break my prison ; thou shalt be the companion of my flight , the guide of my rambles , the partner of my fortune , and my sole director in the choice of life . " MEDITATED ESCAPE . 43 " Sir , " answered the 42 RASSELAS .
Seite 43
... thou hast seen ; and , since thou art thyself weary of the valley , it is evident that thy former state was better than this . Whatever be the consequence of my experiment , I am resolved to judge with mine own eyes of the various ...
... thou hast seen ; and , since thou art thyself weary of the valley , it is evident that thy former state was better than this . Whatever be the consequence of my experiment , I am resolved to judge with mine own eyes of the various ...
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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