The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... thought that wretches , thus merciless in their dep- redations , ought to be destroyed by a general insur- rection of all social beings ; yet how light is this guilt to the crime of him , who , in the agitations of remorse , cuts away ...
... thought that wretches , thus merciless in their dep- redations , ought to be destroyed by a general insur- rection of all social beings ; yet how light is this guilt to the crime of him , who , in the agitations of remorse , cuts away ...
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... betray to an eye , thus sharpened by malignity , some stains which lay concealed and unregarded , while none thought it their interest to discover them ; nor can the most circumspect attention , or steady rectitude , escape 9 THE RAMBLER.
... betray to an eye , thus sharpened by malignity , some stains which lay concealed and unregarded , while none thought it their interest to discover them ; nor can the most circumspect attention , or steady rectitude , escape 9 THE RAMBLER.
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... thoughts to intellects higher than his own ; who apologizes for every word which his own narrow- ness of converse inclines him to think unusual ; keeps the exuberance of his faculties under visible restraint ; is solicitous to ...
... thoughts to intellects higher than his own ; who apologizes for every word which his own narrow- ness of converse inclines him to think unusual ; keeps the exuberance of his faculties under visible restraint ; is solicitous to ...
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... thoughts , and planned all the parts of his composition into a regular dependance on each other , will often start at the sinistrous interpreta- tions or absurd remarks of haste and ignorance , and wonder by what infatuation they have ...
... thoughts , and planned all the parts of his composition into a regular dependance on each other , will often start at the sinistrous interpreta- tions or absurd remarks of haste and ignorance , and wonder by what infatuation they have ...
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... thoughts upon old bal- lads , for he considered them as the genuine records of the national taste . He offered to shew me a copy of " The Children in the Wood , " which he firmly believed to be of the first edition , and , by the help ...
... thoughts upon old bal- lads , for he considered them as the genuine records of the national taste . He offered to shew me a copy of " The Children in the Wood , " which he firmly believed to be of the first edition , and , by the help ...
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