The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... discovered my secret , and malice divulged it ; and that nothing now remained , but to seek a retreat more private , where curiosity or hatred could never find us . The rage , anguish , and resentment , which I felt at this account are ...
... discovered my secret , and malice divulged it ; and that nothing now remained , but to seek a retreat more private , where curiosity or hatred could never find us . The rage , anguish , and resentment , which I felt at this account are ...
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... ing . It may be discovered either in the choice of a subject , or in the manner of treating it . He is un- doubtedly guilty of pedantry , who , when he has made himself master of some abstruse and unculti- vated part 14 THE RAMBLER.
... ing . It may be discovered either in the choice of a subject , or in the manner of treating it . He is un- doubtedly guilty of pedantry , who , when he has made himself master of some abstruse and unculti- vated part 14 THE RAMBLER.
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... of learning , without arriving at the envied honour of doing any thing with elegance and facility . Theophrastus was discovered not to be a native VOL . 4-2 17 of Athens , by so strict an adherence to the THE RAMBLER.
... of learning , without arriving at the envied honour of doing any thing with elegance and facility . Theophrastus was discovered not to be a native VOL . 4-2 17 of Athens , by so strict an adherence to the THE RAMBLER.
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... discovered in me either terrible or hateful . I had invaded no man's property ; I had rivalled no man's claims : nor had ever engaged in any of those attempts which provoke the jealousy of ambition or the rage of faction . I had lived ...
... discovered in me either terrible or hateful . I had invaded no man's property ; I had rivalled no man's claims : nor had ever engaged in any of those attempts which provoke the jealousy of ambition or the rage of faction . I had lived ...
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... discovery of failure , and zealous to im- press the cogency of his arguments , pursues him from line to line without cessation or remorse . The critick , who hazards little , proceeds with vehemence , impetuosity , and fearlessness ...
... discovery of failure , and zealous to im- press the cogency of his arguments , pursues him from line to line without cessation or remorse . The critick , who hazards little , proceeds with vehemence , impetuosity , and fearlessness ...
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