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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... passions , without having yet obtained the victory , as a man may be confi- dent of the advantages of a voyage , or a journey , without having courage or industry to undertake it , and may honeftly recommend to others , thofe attempts ...
... passions , without having yet obtained the victory , as a man may be confi- dent of the advantages of a voyage , or a journey , without having courage or industry to undertake it , and may honeftly recommend to others , thofe attempts ...
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... passion natural and univer- fal ; a flame lighted by heaven , and always burn- ing with greatest vigour in the most enlarged and elevated minds . That the defire of being praised by pofterity implies a refolution to deserve their ...
... passion natural and univer- fal ; a flame lighted by heaven , and always burn- ing with greatest vigour in the most enlarged and elevated minds . That the defire of being praised by pofterity implies a refolution to deserve their ...
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... passion , and the blindness of ignorance . Every old man complains of the growing de- pravity of the world , of the petulance and info- lence of the rifing generation . He recounts the decency and regularity of former times , and ce ...
... passion , and the blindness of ignorance . Every old man complains of the growing de- pravity of the world , of the petulance and info- lence of the rifing generation . He recounts the decency and regularity of former times , and ce ...
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