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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... writes , ambitious of applause , as fome ladies have taught themselves to believe that every man intends love , who expreffes civility , the miscarriage of any endeavour in learning raises an unbounded con- tempt , indulged by most ...
... writes , ambitious of applause , as fome ladies have taught themselves to believe that every man intends love , who expreffes civility , the miscarriage of any endeavour in learning raises an unbounded con- tempt , indulged by most ...
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... writer has broke his promise . It is one among many reasons for which I pur- pose to endeavour the entertainment of ... writing , read with extafies to - morrow . He will often pleafe himfelf with reflecting , that the author of a large ...
... writer has broke his promise . It is one among many reasons for which I pur- pose to endeavour the entertainment of ... writing , read with extafies to - morrow . He will often pleafe himfelf with reflecting , that the author of a large ...
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... is fo tempting to a writer , that he cannot eafily refign it ; a train of fentiments generally received : enables him to fhine without labour , and to con- quer B 4 quer without a conteft . It is so easy to N ° 2 . 7 THE RAMBLER .
... is fo tempting to a writer , that he cannot eafily refign it ; a train of fentiments generally received : enables him to fhine without labour , and to con- quer B 4 quer without a conteft . It is so easy to N ° 2 . 7 THE RAMBLER .
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... of paffion . I shall , therefore , while I am yet but lightly touched with the symptoms of the writer's malady , endeavour to fortify myself against the infection , not མཱ 1 10 40 ť not without fome weak hope 10 . No z . THE RAMBLER .
... of paffion . I shall , therefore , while I am yet but lightly touched with the symptoms of the writer's malady , endeavour to fortify myself against the infection , not མཱ 1 10 40 ť not without fome weak hope 10 . No z . THE RAMBLER .
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... write has reason to fear .. I nunc , et verfus tecum meditare canoros . - Go now , and meditate thy tuneful lays . ELPHINSTON It may not be unfit for him who makes a new entrance into the lettered world , fo far to fufpect his own ...
... write has reason to fear .. I nunc , et verfus tecum meditare canoros . - Go now , and meditate thy tuneful lays . ELPHINSTON It may not be unfit for him who makes a new entrance into the lettered world , fo far to fufpect his own ...
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