The History of Rasselas, Prince of AbyssiniaJohn Sharpe, 1827 - Всего страниц: 257 |
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... Evil , and the Jacobites , whose principles his father professed , believing in the efficacy of royal contact , his mother , when he was two years old , pre- sented him before Queen Anne , who , for the first time , performed the office ...
... Evil , and the Jacobites , whose principles his father professed , believing in the efficacy of royal contact , his mother , when he was two years old , pre- sented him before Queen Anne , who , for the first time , performed the office ...
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... evil , and your whole life will be a prey to superstition . Whatever facilitates our work is more than an omen , it is a cause of success . This is one of those pleasing surprises which often happen to active resolution . Many things ...
... evil , and your whole life will be a prey to superstition . Whatever facilitates our work is more than an omen , it is a cause of success . This is one of those pleasing surprises which often happen to active resolution . Many things ...
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... evil in the choice of life . » The causes of good and evil , » answe red Imlac , « are so various and uncertain , so often entangled with each other , so diversified by various relations , and so much subject to 108 RASSELAS .
... evil in the choice of life . » The causes of good and evil , » answe red Imlac , « are so various and uncertain , so often entangled with each other , so diversified by various relations , and so much subject to 108 RASSELAS .
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... evil . He exhorted his hearers to lay aside their prejudices , and arm themselves against the shafts of malice or misfortune , by invulnerable patience ; concluding , that this state only was happi ness , and that this happiness was in ...
... evil . He exhorted his hearers to lay aside their prejudices , and arm themselves against the shafts of malice or misfortune , by invulnerable patience ; concluding , that this state only was happi ness , and that this happiness was in ...
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... were so rude and ignorant , so little able to compare the good with the evil of the occupation , and so in- distinct in their narratives and descriptions , e et that very little could be learned from them 118 RASSELAS .
... were so rude and ignorant , so little able to compare the good with the evil of the occupation , and so in- distinct in their narratives and descriptions , e et that very little could be learned from them 118 RASSELAS .
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