The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... mind the enormity of my crime . My relation remitted none of his fondness , but visited me so often , that I was sometimes afraid lest his assiduity should expose him to suspicion . Whenever he came he found me weeping , and was ...
... mind the enormity of my crime . My relation remitted none of his fondness , but visited me so often , that I was sometimes afraid lest his assiduity should expose him to suspicion . Whenever he came he found me weeping , and was ...
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... mind , when they are unbound and expanded by the sunshine of felicity , more frequently luxuriate into follies , than blossom into goodness . Many observations have concurred to establish this opinion , and it is not likely soon to ...
... mind , when they are unbound and expanded by the sunshine of felicity , more frequently luxuriate into follies , than blossom into goodness . Many observations have concurred to establish this opinion , and it is not likely soon to ...
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... mind by external advantages , though cer- tainly not uncommon , yet approaches not so nearly to universality , as some have asserted in the bitter- ness of resentness , or heat of declamation . Whoever rises above those who once pleased ...
... mind by external advantages , though cer- tainly not uncommon , yet approaches not so nearly to universality , as some have asserted in the bitter- ness of resentness , or heat of declamation . Whoever rises above those who once pleased ...
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... mind likewise is crippled and contracted by perpetual ap- plication to the same set of ideas . It is easy to guess ... minds do not carry the brand of their calling , or whose conversa- 13 THE RAMBLER Unreasonable fears of pedantry.
... mind likewise is crippled and contracted by perpetual ap- plication to the same set of ideas . It is easy to guess ... minds do not carry the brand of their calling , or whose conversa- 13 THE RAMBLER Unreasonable fears of pedantry.
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... mind to its common employment , by the pleasure which every man re- ceives from the recollection of pleasing images , and the desire of dwelling upon topicks , on which he knows himself able to speak with justness . But be- cause we are ...
... mind to its common employment , by the pleasure which every man re- ceives from the recollection of pleasing images , and the desire of dwelling upon topicks , on which he knows himself able to speak with justness . But be- cause we are ...
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