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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... labour . 34 The uneafinefs and disgust of female cowardice . 35 A marriage of prudence without affection . 36 The reafons why pastorals delight . 180 185 192 198 204 210 217 223 229 37 The true principles of pastoral poetry . 38 The ...
... labour . 34 The uneafinefs and disgust of female cowardice . 35 A marriage of prudence without affection . 36 The reafons why pastorals delight . 180 185 192 198 204 210 217 223 229 37 The true principles of pastoral poetry . 38 The ...
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... fo tempting to a writer , that he cannot eafily refign it ; a train of fentiments generally received : enables him to fhine without labour , and to con- quer B 4 quer without a conteft . It is so easy to N ° 2 . 7 THE RAMBLER .
... fo tempting to a writer , that he cannot eafily refign it ; a train of fentiments generally received : enables him to fhine without labour , and to con- quer B 4 quer without a conteft . It is so easy to N ° 2 . 7 THE RAMBLER .
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... labour , muft folace his wearinefs with the contem- plation of its reward . In agriculture , one of the moft fimple and neceffary employments , no man turns up the ground but because he thinks of the harveft , harvest , that harvest ...
... labour , muft folace his wearinefs with the contem- plation of its reward . In agriculture , one of the moft fimple and neceffary employments , no man turns up the ground but because he thinks of the harveft , harvest , that harvest ...
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... labour or hazard undertaken , if we had not the power of magnifying the advantages which we per- fuade ourselves to expect from them . When the knight of La Mancha gravely recounts to his com- panion the adventures by which he is to ...
... labour or hazard undertaken , if we had not the power of magnifying the advantages which we per- fuade ourselves to expect from them . When the knight of La Mancha gravely recounts to his com- panion the adventures by which he is to ...
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... labours is very difficult , becaufe that they may not be fruitless , men must not only be perfuaded of their errors , but reconciled to their guide ; they muft not only confefs their ignorance , but , what is ftill lefs pleafing , muft ...
... labours is very difficult , becaufe that they may not be fruitless , men must not only be perfuaded of their errors , but reconciled to their guide ; they muft not only confefs their ignorance , but , what is ftill lefs pleafing , muft ...
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