The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... hope 276 74 Apology for neglecting officious advice 284 81 Incitement to enterprise and emulation . Some account of the admirable Crichton 290 84 Folly of false pretences to importance . A journey in a stage- coach 297 85 Study ...
... hope 276 74 Apology for neglecting officious advice 284 81 Incitement to enterprise and emulation . Some account of the admirable Crichton 290 84 Folly of false pretences to importance . A journey in a stage- coach 297 85 Study ...
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... hope that my letter may be a sufficient antidote to my example . After the distraction , hesitation , and delays which the timidity of guilt naturally produces , I was re- moved to lodgings in a distant part of the town , under one of ...
... hope that my letter may be a sufficient antidote to my example . After the distraction , hesitation , and delays which the timidity of guilt naturally produces , I was re- moved to lodgings in a distant part of the town , under one of ...
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Samuel Johnson. bring me relief . Thus I passed seven months be- tween hope and dejection , in a gradual approach to poverty and distress , emaciated with discontent , and bewildered with uncertainty . At last my landlady , after many ...
Samuel Johnson. bring me relief . Thus I passed seven months be- tween hope and dejection , in a gradual approach to poverty and distress , emaciated with discontent , and bewildered with uncertainty . At last my landlady , after many ...
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... hope in the day but of finding some whom folly or excess may expose to my allurements , and without any reflections at night , but such as guilt and terrour impress upon me . If those who pass their days in plenty and secu- rity , could ...
... hope in the day but of finding some whom folly or excess may expose to my allurements , and without any reflections at night , but such as guilt and terrour impress upon me . If those who pass their days in plenty and secu- rity , could ...
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... hope to overtake them , we revenge our disappointment by remarks on the arts of supplan- tation by which they gained the advantage , or on the folly and arrogance with which they possess it . Of them , whose rise we could not hinder ...
... hope to overtake them , we revenge our disappointment by remarks on the arts of supplan- tation by which they gained the advantage , or on the folly and arrogance with which they possess it . Of them , whose rise we could not hinder ...
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able acquaintance Admirable Crichton adventure Ajut amuse ance Anningait appear ardour attention beauty censure consider contempt danger delight desire dignity discovered easily elegance endeavour envy equally Euryalus excellence expected eyes favour felicity flatter folly fortune frequent friends gain gratify Greenland happiness haste heart honour hope hour human idleness imagination inclined indulgence kind knowledge labour lady learning less Leviculus live look mankind Mantua ment merriment mind miscarriages misery nature ness never night nocturnal revel numbers observed obtained once opinion OVID panegyrists pass passion perhaps perpetual pleased pleasure Posidippus praise present Prospero publick RAMBLER reason received regard reputation resolved riches SAMUEL JOHNSON SATURDAY scarcely Seged seldom sentiments shew SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS sleep Socrates solicit sometimes soon success suffered terrour Theocritus thou thought Tibullus tion topick TUESDAY ulmo vanity VIRG virtue wealth whoever