The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... friendship , and a thousand causes , which concur in every event with- out human contrivance or interposition , the part which they may justly claim in his advancement . We rate ourselves by our fortune rather than our virtues , and ...
... friendship , and a thousand causes , which concur in every event with- out human contrivance or interposition , the part which they may justly claim in his advancement . We rate ourselves by our fortune rather than our virtues , and ...
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... friends and reproaches of ene- mies ; but men who stand in the highest ranks of society , seldom hear of their faults ; if by any acci- dent an opprobrious clamour reaches their ears , flat- tery is always at hand to pour in her opiates ...
... friends and reproaches of ene- mies ; but men who stand in the highest ranks of society , seldom hear of their faults ; if by any acci- dent an opprobrious clamour reaches their ears , flat- tery is always at hand to pour in her opiates ...
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... friend nor patron spares . FRANCIS . TO THE RAMBLER . MR . RAMBLER , HE laws of social benevolence require , that THE every man should endeavour to assist others by his experience . He that has at last escaped into port from the ...
... friend nor patron spares . FRANCIS . TO THE RAMBLER . MR . RAMBLER , HE laws of social benevolence require , that THE every man should endeavour to assist others by his experience . He that has at last escaped into port from the ...
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... friendship , with no other hope than that of gaining the reputation of smart- ness and waggery . I would not be understood to charge myself with any crimes of the atrocious or destructive kind . I never betrayed an heir to gamesters ...
... friendship , with no other hope than that of gaining the reputation of smart- ness and waggery . I would not be understood to charge myself with any crimes of the atrocious or destructive kind . I never betrayed an heir to gamesters ...
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... friends into follies , by a judicious flattery of his predominant passion ; or expose him to contempt , by placing him in cir- cumstances which put his prejudices into action , brought to view his natural defects , or drew the attention ...
... friends into follies , by a judicious flattery of his predominant passion ; or expose him to contempt , by placing him in cir- cumstances which put his prejudices into action , brought to view his natural defects , or drew the attention ...
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