The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]., 第 7 巻1752 |
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Each of thefe claffes of the human race has defires , fears , and conversation , vexations and merriment , peculiar to itself ; cares which another cannot feel , pleasures which he cannot partake , and modes of expreffing their ...
Each of thefe claffes of the human race has defires , fears , and conversation , vexations and merriment , peculiar to itself ; cares which another cannot feel , pleasures which he cannot partake , and modes of expreffing their ...
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... conversation of the loweft claffes of mankind , must neceffarily want those accom- plishments which are the usual means of attracting kindness . And though truth , and fortitude , and probity give an indifputable right to honours and ...
... conversation of the loweft claffes of mankind , must neceffarily want those accom- plishments which are the usual means of attracting kindness . And though truth , and fortitude , and probity give an indifputable right to honours and ...
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... conversation supply new ornaments or allu- fions ; or mere intermission of the fatigue of think- ing enables the mind to collect new force , and make new excurfions . But all those benefits come too late for him , who , when he was ...
... conversation supply new ornaments or allu- fions ; or mere intermission of the fatigue of think- ing enables the mind to collect new force , and make new excurfions . But all those benefits come too late for him , who , when he was ...
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... conversation of the people with whom I was pla- ced , was not at all capable of engaging my atten- tion , or difpoffeffing the reigning ideas . The books which I carried to my retreat , were fuch as VOL . VII . heightened M heightened ...
... conversation of the people with whom I was pla- ced , was not at all capable of engaging my atten- tion , or difpoffeffing the reigning ideas . The books which I carried to my retreat , were fuch as VOL . VII . heightened M heightened ...
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... it neceffary to regulate his conversation by antiquated rules , will be rather defpifed for his futility , than careffed for his politeness . Το To talk intentionally in a manner above the comprehenfion of 108 The RA M B LE R. N ° 173 .
... it neceffary to regulate his conversation by antiquated rules , will be rather defpifed for his futility , than careffed for his politeness . Το To talk intentionally in a manner above the comprehenfion of 108 The RA M B LE R. N ° 173 .
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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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