The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... equally in the power of him that is hardened by villany , and inspirited by innocence . The wall of brass which Horace erects upon a clear conscience , may be sometimes raised by impudence or power ; and we should always wish to ...
... equally in the power of him that is hardened by villany , and inspirited by innocence . The wall of brass which Horace erects upon a clear conscience , may be sometimes raised by impudence or power ; and we should always wish to ...
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... equally subjected to the severest punishment that man has the power of exercising upon man . The lawgiver is undoubtedly allowed to estimate the malignity of an offence , not merely by the loss or pain which single acts may produce ...
... equally subjected to the severest punishment that man has the power of exercising upon man . The lawgiver is undoubtedly allowed to estimate the malignity of an offence , not merely by the loss or pain which single acts may produce ...
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... equally criminal , will scarcely believe that two malefactors so different in guilt can be justly doomed to the same punish- ment : nor is the necessity of submitting the con- science to human laws so plainly evinced , so clearly stated ...
... equally criminal , will scarcely believe that two malefactors so different in guilt can be justly doomed to the same punish- ment : nor is the necessity of submitting the con- science to human laws so plainly evinced , so clearly stated ...
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... equally eager , and equally industrious . An invitation to sup with one of those busy friends. 15 THE RAMBLER.
... equally eager , and equally industrious . An invitation to sup with one of those busy friends. 15 THE RAMBLER.
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... equally destroyed by less formidable enemies ; it may be dissipated in trifles , or congealed by indolence . The sportsman and the man of dress have their heads filled with a fox or a horse - race , a feather or a ball ; and live in ...
... equally destroyed by less formidable enemies ; it may be dissipated in trifles , or congealed by indolence . The sportsman and the man of dress have their heads filled with a fox or a horse - race , a feather or a ball ; and live in ...
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Acastus acquaintance Ajax amusement ance ancient appearance Aristotle attention Aureng-Zebe beauty calamity celebrated censure Charybdis common considered contempt conversation curiosity Dagon danger delight desire dignity discovered easily elegance endeavour envy equally excellence expected eyes fame father faults favour fear felicity folly force fortune frequently friends garret genius gratify happiness heart honour hope human idleness ignorance Iliad imagination inclination indulgence inquiry insolence justly kind knowledge labour ladies lative learning live long con mankind marriage ment merit mind miscarriage misery nature necessary neglect negligence ness never observed once opinion OVID Oxus passed passions perhaps perpetual pleasure portunity praise produce prudence publick Pylades RAMBLER reason regard reproach Samson SATURDAY scarcely seldom sentiments shew Sir Joshua Reynolds smoke of hell solicited sometimes soon suffer superaddition Tantalus terrour thought Thrasybulus tion TUESDAY vanity virtue wealth writer