The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... punctuality 171 202 The different acceptations of poverty . Cynicks and Monks not poor 177 203 The pleasures of life to be sought in prospects of futurity . Fu- ture fame uncertain 182 V NO . 204 The history of ten days of Seged.
... punctuality 171 202 The different acceptations of poverty . Cynicks and Monks not poor 177 203 The pleasures of life to be sought in prospects of futurity . Fu- ture fame uncertain 182 V NO . 204 The history of ten days of Seged.
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... pleasures which he could not reach , will need more than common moderation , not to lose his reason in un- bounded riot , when they are first put into his power . Every possession is endeared by novelty ; every t dgratification is ...
... pleasures which he could not reach , will need more than common moderation , not to lose his reason in un- bounded riot , when they are first put into his power . Every possession is endeared by novelty ; every t dgratification is ...
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... 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 seldom so far prejudiced in favour of ...
... 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 seldom so far prejudiced in favour of ...
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... pleasure , or examine the distant consequences of any practice that flatters them with immediate gratification . I came forth into the crowded world with the usual juvenile ambition , and desired nothing be- yond the title of a wit ...
... pleasure , or examine the distant consequences of any practice that flatters them with immediate gratification . I came forth into the crowded world with the usual juvenile ambition , and desired nothing be- yond the title of a wit ...
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... pleasure of laughter by communication , nor ever raised any pecuniary ad- vantage from the calamities of others . I led weakness and negligence into difficulties , only that I might divert myself with their perplexities and distresses ...
... pleasure of laughter by communication , nor ever raised any pecuniary ad- vantage from the calamities of others . I led weakness and negligence into difficulties , only that I might divert myself with their perplexities and distresses ...
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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