Rasselas: A TaleJ. Walker, 1811 - 126 strani |
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Stran 15
... security the marts of trade , and the fields of battle ; moun . tains infested by barbarians , and fruitful regions , gladdened by plenty , and lulled by peace ! How easily shall we then trace the Nile through all his RASSELAS . 15.
... security the marts of trade , and the fields of battle ; moun . tains infested by barbarians , and fruitful regions , gladdened by plenty , and lulled by peace ! How easily shall we then trace the Nile through all his RASSELAS . 15.
Stran 16
A Tale Samuel Johnson. easily shall we then trace the Nile through all his passages , pass over to distant regions , and examine the face of nature from one extremity of the earth to the other . " " All this , " said the prince , " is ...
A Tale Samuel Johnson. easily shall we then trace the Nile through all his passages , pass over to distant regions , and examine the face of nature from one extremity of the earth to the other . " " All this , " said the prince , " is ...
Stran 19
... Nile . My father was a wealthy merchant , who traded be- tween the inland countries of Africa and the ports of the Red Sea . He was honest , frugal , and dili- gent , but of mean sentiments , and narrow com . prehension ; he desired ...
... Nile . My father was a wealthy merchant , who traded be- tween the inland countries of Africa and the ports of the Red Sea . He was honest , frugal , and dili- gent , but of mean sentiments , and narrow com . prehension ; he desired ...
Stran 39
... Nile , yet a narrow current , wandering beneath them . The prince looked round with rapture , anti- cipated all the pleasures of travel , and in thought was already transported beyond his father's domi . nions . Imlac , though very ...
... Nile , yet a narrow current , wandering beneath them . The prince looked round with rapture , anti- cipated all the pleasures of travel , and in thought was already transported beyond his father's domi . nions . Imlac , though very ...
Stran 49
... Nile , and filled the whole country with the fame of his sanctity , resolved to visit his retreat , and inquire whether that felicity , which public life could not afford , was to be found in solitude ; and whether a man , whose age and ...
... Nile , and filled the whole country with the fame of his sanctity , resolved to visit his retreat , and inquire whether that felicity , which public life could not afford , was to be found in solitude ; and whether a man , whose age and ...
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Abissinia able afford afraid amuse answered Imlac Arab astronomer attention Bassa began Cairo cavern CHAP choice companions conceal condition considered continued conversation curiosity danger delight desire dili discovered dreadful easily endeavoured enjoy entered envy escape evil eyes fancy father favour favourite fear felicity folly happy valley hear heard hermit hope hope and fear hour human imagination inquiry knowledge kuah labour lady lence less live looked maids mankind marriage mecha ment mind misery mountains nature Nekayah ness never Nile observed once opinion palace Palestine passed Pekuah Persia pleased pleasure poet prince princess pyramid quire Rasselas reason Red Sea rejoice resolved rest retired retreat returned rich sage shewed silent solitude sometimes soon sorrow sound of music spectres suffer suppose surely thing thou thought tion travelled virtue weary wonder youth