The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... ignorance re- venges the superciliousness of learning , is that of pedantry ; a censure which every man incurs , who has at any time the misfortune to talk to those who cannot understand him , and by which the modest and timorous are ...
... ignorance re- venges the superciliousness of learning , is that of pedantry ; a censure which every man incurs , who has at any time the misfortune to talk to those who cannot understand him , and by which the modest and timorous are ...
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... detect , but upon harmless ignorance or absurdity , prejudice or mistake . This inquiry I pursued with so much diligence and sagacity , that I was able to relate , of every man whom I knew , some blunder or miscarriage ; to 21 THE RAMBLER.
... detect , but upon harmless ignorance or absurdity , prejudice or mistake . This inquiry I pursued with so much diligence and sagacity , that I was able to relate , of every man whom I knew , some blunder or miscarriage ; to 21 THE RAMBLER.
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... ignorance or neglect of the maxim of Bias . Every day sends out , in quest of pleasure and distinction , some heir fondled in ignorance , and flattered into pride . He comes forth with all the con- fidence of a spirit unacquainted with ...
... ignorance or neglect of the maxim of Bias . Every day sends out , in quest of pleasure and distinction , some heir fondled in ignorance , and flattered into pride . He comes forth with all the con- fidence of a spirit unacquainted with ...
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... ignorant of the force of passion and interest , who never observed the arts of seduction , the con- tagion of example , the gradual descent from one crime to another , or the insensible depravation of the principles by loose ...
... ignorant of the force of passion and interest , who never observed the arts of seduction , the con- tagion of example , the gradual descent from one crime to another , or the insensible depravation of the principles by loose ...
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... ignorance , and wonder by what infatuation they have been led away from the obvious sense , and upon what pecu- liar principles of judgment they decide against him . The eye of the intellect , like that of the body , is not equally ...
... ignorance , and wonder by what infatuation they have been led away from the obvious sense , and upon what pecu- liar principles of judgment they decide against him . The eye of the intellect , like that of the body , is not equally ...
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