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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... most easily ob- tained by indirect and unperceived approaches ; he who too soon profeffes himself a lover , raises ob- stacles to his own wishes , and those whom difap- pointments have taught experience , endeavour to conceal their ...
... most easily ob- tained by indirect and unperceived approaches ; he who too soon profeffes himself a lover , raises ob- stacles to his own wishes , and those whom difap- pointments have taught experience , endeavour to conceal their ...
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... most minds without fcruple , as an honeft triumph over unjust claims , and exorbi- tant expectations . The artifices of those who put themselves in this hazardous state , have therefore been multiplied in proportion to their fear as ...
... most minds without fcruple , as an honeft triumph over unjust claims , and exorbi- tant expectations . The artifices of those who put themselves in this hazardous state , have therefore been multiplied in proportion to their fear as ...
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... most fixed on pardon or praise , I think it not necef- fary to discover ; for having accurately weighed the reafons for arrogance and fubmiffion , 1 find them fo nearly equiponderant , that my impatience to try the event of my first ...
... most fixed on pardon or praise , I think it not necef- fary to discover ; for having accurately weighed the reafons for arrogance and fubmiffion , 1 find them fo nearly equiponderant , that my impatience to try the event of my first ...
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... most shocking and terrible , that by fuch reflections he may be preferved from too ardent wishes for feeming good , and from too much dejection in real evil : There is nothing more dreadful to an author than neglect , compared with ...
... most shocking and terrible , that by fuch reflections he may be preferved from too ardent wishes for feeming good , and from too much dejection in real evil : There is nothing more dreadful to an author than neglect , compared with ...
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... most malignant of these per- fecutors might be fomewhat foftened , and pre- vailed on , for a fhort time , to remit their fury . Having for this purpose confidered many expedi- ents , I find in the records of ancient times , that ARGUS ...
... most malignant of these per- fecutors might be fomewhat foftened , and pre- vailed on , for a fhort time , to remit their fury . Having for this purpose confidered many expedi- ents , I find in the records of ancient times , that ARGUS ...
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