The Rambler, Volumen1W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, J. Hinton, B. Collins, T. Longman, T. Caslon, B. Law, T. Carnan, G. Robinson, T. Lowndes, T. Cadell, H. Baldwin, F. Newbery, J. Knox, J. Bew, J. Nichols, W. Goldsmith, and W. Fox, 1779 |
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... seems to recom- mend to pofterity , fince there is no other reason for disclosing it . Surely no ftronger inftance.can be given of a perfuafion that content was the inhabitant of particular regions , and that a man might fet fail with a ...
... seems to recom- mend to pofterity , fince there is no other reason for disclosing it . Surely no ftronger inftance.can be given of a perfuafion that content was the inhabitant of particular regions , and that a man might fet fail with a ...
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... seem to have devoted your labours to A virtue , I cannot forbear to inform you of one fpecies of cruelty with which the life of a man of letters perhaps does not often make him acquaint- ed ; and which , as it seems to produce no other ...
... seem to have devoted your labours to A virtue , I cannot forbear to inform you of one fpecies of cruelty with which the life of a man of letters perhaps does not often make him acquaint- ed ; and which , as it seems to produce no other ...
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... seem to have confidered it as oppofed , not to treachery , but loquacity , and to have con- ceived the man , whom they thus cenfured , not frighted by menaces to reveal , or bribed by pro- mises to betray , but incited by the mere ...
... seem to have confidered it as oppofed , not to treachery , but loquacity , and to have con- ceived the man , whom they thus cenfured , not frighted by menaces to reveal , or bribed by pro- mises to betray , but incited by the mere ...
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... seem rather inclined to confefs the want of virtue than of im- portance , and more willingly fhew their influence , though at the expence of their probity , than glide through life with no other pleasure than the pri- vate consciousness ...
... seem rather inclined to confefs the want of virtue than of im- portance , and more willingly fhew their influence , though at the expence of their probity , than glide through life with no other pleasure than the pri- vate consciousness ...
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... seems to have overturned , not only the ambition of excellence , but the defire of pleasure ; to have extinguished the flames of the lover , as well as of the patriot ; and threatens , in its further progress , to destroy all ...
... seems to have overturned , not only the ambition of excellence , but the defire of pleasure ; to have extinguished the flames of the lover , as well as of the patriot ; and threatens , in its further progress , to destroy all ...
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