| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 pages
...fcent with the flowers of the fpring : no man carl, at the fame time, fill his cup from the fource and from the mouth of the Nile." CHAP. XXX. IMLAC ENTERS, AND CHANGES THE CONVERSATION. TJERE Imlac entered, and interrupted them. ** " Imlac, faid Raffelas, I have been taking from the princefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1804 - 162 pages
...consideration; he does nothing who endeavours to do more than is allowed to humanity. Flatter not yourself with contrarieties of pleasure. Of the blessings set...the flowers of the spring: no man can, at the same time^fill his CUP ftom the spurce and from the mouth of the Nile." , CHAP. V. :\.*$ IMLAC ENTERS AND... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 pages
...consideration ; he does nothing who endeavours to do more than is allowed to humanity. Flatter not yourself with contrarieties of pleasure. Of the blessings set...cup from the source and from the mouth of the Nile," IMLAC ENTERS, AND CHANGES THE CONVERSATION. Imlac entered, and interrupted them. " Imlac," said Rasselas,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 210 pages
.... to humanity. Flatter not yourself with contrarieties of pleasure. Of the blessings set before yon make: your choice, and be content. No man can taste...flowers of the spring: no man can at the same time fill bis cup from the source and from the mouth of the Nile." CHAP. XXX. Imlac enters and changes the conversation.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 230 pages
...consideration ; he does nothing who endeavors to do more than is allowed to humanity. Flatter not yourself with contrarieties of pleasure. Of the blessings set...the Nile." CHAP. XXX. IMLAC ENTERS, AND CHANGES THE CONVEJISATIOH. HERE Imlac entered and interrupted them. " Imlac, said Rasselas, I have been taking... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 194 pages
...consideration ; he does nothing who endeavors to do more than is allowed to humanity. Flatter not yourself with contrarieties of pleasure. Of the blessings set...the source and from the mouth of the Nile." CHAP. 30. Imlac enters, and changes the Conversation, HERE Imlac entered and interrupted them. " Imlac,"... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Francis William Blagdon - 1811 - 250 pages
...consideration ; he does nothing who endeavours to do more than is allowed to humanity. Flatter not yourself with contrarieties of pleasure. Of the blessings set...taste the fruits of autumn while he is delighting his ftent with the flowers of the spring : no man can, at the same time, fill his cup from the source and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1815 - 272 pages
...consideration; he does nothing who endeavours to do more than is allowed to humanity. Flatter not j-ourself wilh contrarieties of pleasure. Of the blessings set before...at the same time, fill his cup from the source and :rom the mouth of the Kile." CHAP. XXX. Imlac enters, and changes the Convenation. HERE Imlac entered,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 484 pages
...consideration ; he does nothing who endeavours to do more than is allowed to humanity. Flatter not yourself with contrarieties of pleasure. Of the blessings set...source and from the mouth of the Nile." CHAP XXX. JMLAC ENTERS, AND CHANGES THE CONVERSATION. HERE Imlac entered, and interrupted them. " Imlac, said... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 250 pages
...consideration ; he does nothing who endeavours to do more than is allowed to humanity. Flatter not yourself with contrarieties of pleasure. Of the blessings set...source and from the mouth of the Nile." CHAP. XXX. j IMLAC ENTERS, AND CHANGES THE CONVEESATION. HERE Imlac entered, and interrupted them. "Imlac," said... | |
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