The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... truths in a few words . We frequently fall into errour and folly , not because the true principles of action are not known , but because , for a time , they are not remembered ; and he may therefore be justly numbered among the ...
... truths in a few words . We frequently fall into errour and folly , not because the true principles of action are not known , but because , for a time , they are not remembered ; and he may therefore be justly numbered among the ...
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... truth , be unable to rectify the fallacies of imagination , or contend suc- cessfully against prejudice and passion ? To what end has he read and meditated , if he gives up his understanding to false appearances , and suffers himself to ...
... truth , be unable to rectify the fallacies of imagination , or contend suc- cessfully against prejudice and passion ? To what end has he read and meditated , if he gives up his understanding to false appearances , and suffers himself to ...
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... truth , they would find a more certain direction to happiness . A little plausibility of discourse , and acquaintance with un- necessary speculations , is dearly purchased , when it excludes those instructions which fortify the heart ...
... truth , they would find a more certain direction to happiness . A little plausibility of discourse , and acquaintance with un- necessary speculations , is dearly purchased , when it excludes those instructions which fortify the heart ...
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... truth and kindness to very weak temptations . He that plunders a wealthy neighbour gains as much as he takes away , and may improve his own condition in the same proportion as he impairs another's ; but he that blasts a flourishing ...
... truth and kindness to very weak temptations . He that plunders a wealthy neighbour gains as much as he takes away , and may improve his own condition in the same proportion as he impairs another's ; but he that blasts a flourishing ...
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... assistance which he gives to wits of a higher rank ; the city dame who talks of her visits at great houses , where she happens to know the cook - maid , are surely such harmless animals as truth herself may be content 103 THE RAMBLER.
... assistance which he gives to wits of a higher rank ; the city dame who talks of her visits at great houses , where she happens to know the cook - maid , are surely such harmless animals as truth herself may be content 103 THE RAMBLER.
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