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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... once by the two great movers of the 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 ...
... once by the two great movers of the 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 ...
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... let the design fall at once , and , without injury to others or himself , retire to amusements of greater pleasure , or to ftudies of better profpect . NUMB . 2. SATURDAY , March 24 , 1750 . 6 No r . THE RAMBLER . Happiness not local Page.
... let the design fall at once , and , without injury to others or himself , retire to amusements of greater pleasure , or to ftudies of better profpect . NUMB . 2. SATURDAY , March 24 , 1750 . 6 No r . THE RAMBLER . Happiness not local Page.
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... once gained , to be only one of the means to fome remoter end . The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure , but from hope to hope . He that directs his fteps to a certain point , must frequently turn his ...
... once gained , to be only one of the means to fome remoter end . The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure , but from hope to hope . He that directs his fteps to a certain point , must frequently turn his ...
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... reafon ; as he will find it crouded with names of men , who , though now forgotten , were once no less enterprising or confident than himself , B. 6 himself , equally pleafed with their own produc tions , " N ° 2 . IT THE RAMBLER .
... reafon ; as he will find it crouded with names of men , who , though now forgotten , were once no less enterprising or confident than himself , B. 6 himself , equally pleafed with their own produc tions , " N ° 2 . IT THE RAMBLER .
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... once all the absurdities to which they ferved for refuge ; it pierced through the robes , which rhetorick often fold to falfehood , and de- tected the difproportion of parts , which artificial veils had been contrived to cover , Thus ...
... once all the absurdities to which they ferved for refuge ; it pierced through the robes , which rhetorick often fold to falfehood , and de- tected the difproportion of parts , which artificial veils had been contrived to cover , Thus ...
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