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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... sometimes known to try various contor- tions , or inclinations of the body , flattering them- felves that they can fwallow in one pofture that li- quor , which they find in another to repel their lips . Yet fuch folly is not peculiar to ...
... sometimes known to try various contor- tions , or inclinations of the body , flattering them- felves that they can fwallow in one pofture that li- quor , which they find in another to repel their lips . Yet fuch folly is not peculiar to ...
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... sometimes fubjected to fufpicion by the treachery of others , who are en- gaged without his knowledge in the same schemes ; for he that has one confident has generally more , and when he is at laft betrayed , is in doubt on whom he ...
... sometimes fubjected to fufpicion by the treachery of others , who are en- gaged without his knowledge in the same schemes ; for he that has one confident has generally more , and when he is at laft betrayed , is in doubt on whom he ...
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... sometimes venture to confider this universal grievance , having endeavoured to diveft my heart of all partiality , and place myself as a kind of neutral being between the fexes , whofe clamours , being equally vented on both fides with ...
... sometimes venture to confider this universal grievance , having endeavoured to diveft my heart of all partiality , and place myself as a kind of neutral being between the fexes , whofe clamours , being equally vented on both fides with ...
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... it ; nor could he forbear ( for whom does not con- ftant flattery intoxicate ? ) to join sometimes in the mirth of his friends , at the fudden difappearance of of thofe , who , having fhone a while , 4 THE RAMBLER . A N ° 19 . 115.
... it ; nor could he forbear ( for whom does not con- ftant flattery intoxicate ? ) to join sometimes in the mirth of his friends , at the fudden difappearance of of thofe , who , having fhone a while , 4 THE RAMBLER . A N ° 19 . 115.
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... sometimes granted to very flight pretenfions ; loft fometimes by security and negligence , and fometimes by too diligent endea- vours to retain it . A fuccefsful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame , whether he ...
... sometimes granted to very flight pretenfions ; loft fometimes by security and negligence , and fometimes by too diligent endea- vours to retain it . A fuccefsful author is equally in danger of the diminution of his fame , whether he ...
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