The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]., 第 7 巻1752 |
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... study of life not to be neglected for the fake of books - -- 181. The hiftory of an adventurer in lotteries 182. The hiftory of Leviculus , the fortune - hunter 183. The influence of envy and interest compared 144 151 159 - 166 -- 174 ...
... study of life not to be neglected for the fake of books - -- 181. The hiftory of an adventurer in lotteries 182. The hiftory of Leviculus , the fortune - hunter 183. The influence of envy and interest compared 144 151 159 - 166 -- 174 ...
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... study and inclination , no employment can be vacant for want of a man qualified to dif- charge it . This is probably the natural ftate of the uni- verse ; but it is fo much deformed by intereft and paffion , that the benefit of this ...
... study and inclination , no employment can be vacant for want of a man qualified to dif- charge it . This is probably the natural ftate of the uni- verse ; but it is fo much deformed by intereft and paffion , that the benefit of this ...
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... study and enquiry , rather by the uneafinefs of igno- rance , than the hope of profit . Nothing can be of much lefs importance to any present intereft , than the fortune of those who have been loft in the grave , and from whom therefore ...
... study and enquiry , rather by the uneafinefs of igno- rance , than the hope of profit . Nothing can be of much lefs importance to any present intereft , than the fortune of those who have been loft in the grave , and from whom therefore ...
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... study of the profeffion to which I was defined by my parents , and in which the interest of my fami- ly would have procured me a very advantageous fettlement . The pride of wit fluttered in my heart ; and when I prepared to leave the ...
... study of the profeffion to which I was defined by my parents , and in which the interest of my fami- ly would have procured me a very advantageous fettlement . The pride of wit fluttered in my heart ; and when I prepared to leave the ...
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... habituated to a particular manner of life , as to be unqualified for any new studies or entertain- ments . I now quitted my profeffion ; and to fet myself at at once free from all importunities to resume it , 50 N ° 165 . The RA M B LE R.
... habituated to a particular manner of life , as to be unqualified for any new studies or entertain- ments . I now quitted my profeffion ; and to fet myself at at once free from all importunities to resume it , 50 N ° 165 . The RA M B LE R.
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acquaintance acquifitions affociated againſt amidſt amuſement becauſe buſineſs cauſe cenfure confidence converſation defire diftinguiſhed diſappointment diſcover diſeaſe diſtance eafily encreaſed endeavour envy eſcape expence expofed eyes fafely fame favour fecurity feem feldom fenfe fentiment fince fion firſt folicited folly fome fometimes fondneſs foon fortune friends friendſhip ftudy fuccefs fuch fuffer fufficient fuperiority fupport furely furniſhed happineſs himſelf honour hope houſe imagination induſtry infult intereft itſelf kindneſs labour laft laſt learning lefs leſs Leviculus mankind ment mifery mind miſchiefs moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary neceffity nefs never numbers obfcurity obferved occafion ourſelves paffed paffion pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poffeffion praiſe preſent profeffions pupillage purchaſe purpoſe raiſe reaſon refentment refolution refolved reft riches ſcarcely ſcience ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould ſmall ſome ſtate ſtudy themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion ufual underſtanding univerfally uſe vifit virtue Virtue Virtue whofe whoſe wiſh
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135 ページ - Wood, which he firmly believed to be of the first edition, and, by the help of which, the text might be freed from several corruptions, if this age of barbarity had any claim to such favours from him.
176 ページ - Envy is almost the only vice which is practicable at all times, and in every place; the only passion which can never lie quiet for want of irritation : its effects therefore are every where discoverable, and its attempts always to be dreaded.