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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... state which fills the heart with a degree of folicitude next that of an author , it has been held a maxim , that fuccefs is most easily ob- tained by indirect and unperceived approaches ; he who too soon profeffes himself a lover ...
... state which fills the heart with a degree of folicitude next that of an author , it has been held a maxim , that fuccefs is most easily ob- tained by indirect and unperceived approaches ; he who too soon profeffes himself a lover ...
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... state , have therefore been multiplied in proportion to their fear as well as their ambition ; and are to be looked upon with more indulgence , as they are incited at once by the two great movers of the human mind , the defire of good ...
... state , have therefore been multiplied in proportion to their fear as well as their ambition ; and are to be looked upon with more indulgence , as they are incited at once by the two great movers of the human mind , the defire of good ...
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... state , diverfified only by accidents that daily happen in the world , and influenced by paffions and qualities which are really to be found in converfing with mankind . This kind of writing may be termed not impro- perly the comedy of ...
... state , diverfified only by accidents that daily happen in the world , and influenced by paffions and qualities which are really to be found in converfing with mankind . This kind of writing may be termed not impro- perly the comedy of ...
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... state it is in our power to approach , how far we can exempt our- felves from outward influences , and fecure to our minds a state of tranquillity : for , though the boast of abfolute independence is ridiculous and vain , yet a mean ...
... state it is in our power to approach , how far we can exempt our- felves from outward influences , and fecure to our minds a state of tranquillity : for , though the boast of abfolute independence is ridiculous and vain , yet a mean ...
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... state of abftraction and difengagement , ex- empt from the enticements of hope , the folicitations of affection , the importunities of appetite , or the depreflions of fear , and is in the fame ftate with him that teaches upon land the ...
... state of abftraction and difengagement , ex- empt from the enticements of hope , the folicitations of affection , the importunities of appetite , or the depreflions of fear , and is in the fame ftate with him that teaches upon land the ...
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