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Title
The Prince of Abissinia: a tale: in two volumes
, 2
Author
Samuel Johnson
Year
1759
Publisher
Printed for R. and J. Dodsley and W. Johnston
Location
London
Source
djvu
Progress
Proofread—All pages of the work proper are proofread, but not all are validated
Transclusion
Fully transcluded
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Vol. 1.
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Vol. 2
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Cover
CONTENTS
OF THE
SECOND VOLUME.
CHAP. XXVI.
T
HE princess continues her remarks upon private life
page 1
CHAP. XXVII.
Disquisition upon greatness
8
CHAP. XXVIII.
Rasselas and Nekayah continue their conversation
14
CHAP.
XXVIII
.
The debate on marriage continued
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CHAP.
XXIX
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Imlac enters, and changes the conversation
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CHAP.
XXX
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They visit the pyramids
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XXXI
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They enter the pyramid
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CHAP.
XXXII
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The princess meets with an unexpected misfortune
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CHAP.
XXXIII
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They return to Cairo without Pekuah
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CHAP.
XXXIV
.
The princess continues to lament Pekuah
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CHAP.
XXXV
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Pekuah is still remembered by the princess
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CHAP.
XXXVI
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The princess hears news of Pekuah
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CHAP.
XXXVII
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The adventures of the lady Pekuah
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CHAP.
XXXVIII
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The adventures of Pekuah continued
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CHAP.
XXXIX
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The history of a man of learning
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CHAP.
XL
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The astronomer discovers the cause of his uneasiness
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XLI
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The astronomer justifies his account of himself
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The astronomer leaves Imlac his directions
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The dangerous prevalence of imagination
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XLIV
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They discourse with an old man
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XLV
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The princess and Pekuah visit the astronomer
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XLVI
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The prince enters, and brings a new topick
.
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XLVII
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Imlac discourses on the nature of the soul
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CHAP.
XLVIII
.
The conclusion, in which nothing is concluded
.
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