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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... human mind , the defire of good , and the fear of evil . For who can wonder that , allured on one fide , and frightened on the other , some should endeavour to gain favour by bribing the judge with an appearance of respect which they do ...
... human mind , the defire of good , and the fear of evil . For who can wonder that , allured on one fide , and frightened on the other , some should endeavour to gain favour by bribing the judge with an appearance of respect which they do ...
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... human ftate , to roufe mortals from their dream , and inform them of the filent celerity of time , that we may believe authors wil- ling rather to tranfmit than examine fo advanta- geous a principle , and more inclined to pursue a track ...
... human ftate , to roufe mortals from their dream , and inform them of the filent celerity of time , that we may believe authors wil- ling rather to tranfmit than examine fo advanta- geous a principle , and more inclined to pursue a track ...
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... human species requires more to be cautioned against this anticipation of happiness , than those that aspire to the name of authors . A man of lively fancy no fooner finds a hint moving in his mind , than he makes momenta- neous ...
... human species requires more to be cautioned against this anticipation of happiness , than those that aspire to the name of authors . A man of lively fancy no fooner finds a hint moving in his mind , than he makes momenta- neous ...
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... just co- piers of human manners , is not the most impor- tant concern that an author of this fort ought to have before him . These books are written chiefly to • to the young , the ignorant , and the N ° 4 . 19 THE RAMBLER .
... just co- piers of human manners , is not the most impor- tant concern that an author of this fort ought to have before him . These books are written chiefly to • to the young , the ignorant , and the N ° 4 . 19 THE RAMBLER .
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... humanity can reach , which , exercised in such trials as the various revolutions of things fhall bring upon it , may , by conquer- ing fome calamities , and enduring others , teach us what we may hope , and what we can perform . Vice ...
... humanity can reach , which , exercised in such trials as the various revolutions of things fhall bring upon it , may , by conquer- ing fome calamities , and enduring others , teach us what we may hope , and what we can perform . Vice ...
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