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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... mankind a id , an eftate for ever , it was an additional favour to inform them of its value . It may , indeed , be no lefs dangerous to It THE RAMBLER . N ° 1 . The neceffity and danger of looking into futurity Wri- ters naturally ...
... mankind a id , an eftate for ever , it was an additional favour to inform them of its value . It may , indeed , be no lefs dangerous to It THE RAMBLER . N ° 1 . The neceffity and danger of looking into futurity Wri- ters naturally ...
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... mankind ; that , though the world must be granted to be yet in ignorance , he is not deftined to difpel the cloud , nor to shine out as one of the luminaries of life . For this fufpicion , every catalogue of a library will furnish ...
... mankind ; that , though the world must be granted to be yet in ignorance , he is not deftined to difpel the cloud , nor to shine out as one of the luminaries of life . For this fufpicion , every catalogue of a library will furnish ...
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... mankind . This kind of writing may be termed not impro- perly the comedy of romance , and is to be con- ducted nearly by the rules of comick poetry . Its province is to bring about natural events by easy means , and to keep up curiofity ...
... mankind . This kind of writing may be termed not impro- perly the comedy of romance , and is to be con- ducted nearly by the rules of comick poetry . Its province is to bring about natural events by easy means , and to keep up curiofity ...
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... mankind , thofe individuals upon which the attention ought most to be em- ployed ; as a diamond , though it cannot be made , may be polished by art , and placed in fuch a fitua- tion , as to display that luftre which before was buried ...
... mankind , thofe individuals upon which the attention ought most to be em- ployed ; as a diamond , though it cannot be made , may be polished by art , and placed in fuch a fitua- tion , as to display that luftre which before was buried ...
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... mankind , but to pro- vide that they may be seen hereafter with lefs hazard ; to teach the means of avoiding the fnares which are laid by TREACHERY for INNOCENCE , without infufing any wifh for that fuperiority with which the betrayer ...
... mankind , but to pro- vide that they may be seen hereafter with lefs hazard ; to teach the means of avoiding the fnares which are laid by TREACHERY for INNOCENCE , without infufing any wifh for that fuperiority with which the betrayer ...
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