The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... perhaps , do not so often produce crimes as incite accusers . The common charge against those who rise above their original condition , is that of pride . It is cer- tain that success naturally confirms us in a favour- able opinion of ...
... perhaps , do not so often produce crimes as incite accusers . The common charge against those who rise above their original condition , is that of pride . It is cer- tain that success naturally confirms us in a favour- able opinion of ...
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... perhaps , if it were once understood , many a heart might be freed from painful apprehensions , and many a tongue delivered from restraint . Pedantry is the unseasonable ostentation of learn- ing . It may be discovered either in the ...
... perhaps , if it were once understood , many a heart might be freed from painful apprehensions , and many a tongue delivered from restraint . Pedantry is the unseasonable ostentation of learn- ing . It may be discovered either in the ...
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... perhaps , intended enter- tainment and instruction , or at worst only spoke without sufficient reflection upon the character of his hearers , is censured as arrogant or overbearing , and eager to extend his renown , in contempt of the ...
... perhaps , intended enter- tainment and instruction , or at worst only spoke without sufficient reflection upon the character of his hearers , is censured as arrogant or overbearing , and eager to extend his renown , in contempt of the ...
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... perhaps vexed , but would never have much hurt me ; for no man heartily hates him at whom he can laugh . But these wounds which they give me as they fly , are without cure ; this alarm which they spread by their solici- tude to escape ...
... perhaps vexed , but would never have much hurt me ; for no man heartily hates him at whom he can laugh . But these wounds which they give me as they fly , are without cure ; this alarm which they spread by their solici- tude to escape ...
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... perhaps , the excellence of aphorisms con- sists not so much in the expression of some rare and abstruse sentiment , as in the comprehension of some obvious and useful truths in a few words . We frequently fall into errour and folly ...
... perhaps , the excellence of aphorisms con- sists not so much in the expression of some rare and abstruse sentiment , as in the comprehension of some obvious and useful truths in a few words . We frequently fall into errour and folly ...
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