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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... tell how ea- fily he might at firft have repelled the temptation , how readily his mind would have obeyed a call to any other object , and how weak his paffion has been after fome cafual avocation , till he has recalled- it again to his ...
... tell how ea- fily he might at firft have repelled the temptation , how readily his mind would have obeyed a call to any other object , and how weak his paffion has been after fome cafual avocation , till he has recalled- it again to his ...
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... tell him , that even the 66 genius and correctness of an Addison will not " fecure him from neglect . " No man is fo much abftracted from common life , as not to feel a particular pleasure from the regard of the female world ; the ...
... tell him , that even the 66 genius and correctness of an Addison will not " fecure him from neglect . " No man is fo much abftracted from common life , as not to feel a particular pleasure from the regard of the female world ; the ...
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... tell his lady , there was a young woman , but he faw fhe would not do . I was brought up however . Are you the trollop that has the impudence to come for my place ? What , you have hired that nafty gown , and are come to fteal a better ...
... tell his lady , there was a young woman , but he faw fhe would not do . I was brought up however . Are you the trollop that has the impudence to come for my place ? What , you have hired that nafty gown , and are come to fteal a better ...
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... tell who would keep me ; he had known many that had refused places , fell their clothes , and beg in the streets . It was to no purpose that the refufal was de- clared by me to be never on my fide ; I was rea- foning against intereft ...
... tell who would keep me ; he had known many that had refused places , fell their clothes , and beg in the streets . It was to no purpose that the refufal was de- clared by me to be never on my fide ; I was rea- foning against intereft ...
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... tell her my story : which when he had heard , fhe put two guineas in my hand , ordering me to lodge near her , and make ufe of her table till fhe could provide for me . I am now under her protection , and know not how to fhew my ...
... tell her my story : which when he had heard , fhe put two guineas in my hand , ordering me to lodge near her , and make ufe of her table till fhe could provide for me . I am now under her protection , and know not how to fhew my ...
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