The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... effect of these observations conveyed in Ciceronian eloquence to Roman un- derstandings , cannot be determined ; but few of those who shall in the present age read my humble version will find themselves much depressed in their hopes ...
... effect of these observations conveyed in Ciceronian eloquence to Roman un- derstandings , cannot be determined ; but few of those who shall in the present age read my humble version will find themselves much depressed in their hopes ...
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... effect of his ten- derness for me ; but fear is too strong for continued hypocrisy . I soon discovered , that Venustulus had the cowardice as well as elegance of a female . His imagination was perpetually clouded with terrours , and he ...
... effect of his ten- derness for me ; but fear is too strong for continued hypocrisy . I soon discovered , that Venustulus had the cowardice as well as elegance of a female . His imagination was perpetually clouded with terrours , and he ...
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... effects upon the mind , some absurdities might have been prevented , with which the compositions of our greatest poets are disgraced , who , for want of some settled ideas and accurate distinctions , have unhappily confounded tragick ...
... effects upon the mind , some absurdities might have been prevented , with which the compositions of our greatest poets are disgraced , who , for want of some settled ideas and accurate distinctions , have unhappily confounded tragick ...
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... effect of ignorance , has TH been often observed . The awful stillness of attention , with which the mind is overspread at the first view of an unexpected effect , ceases when we have leisure to disentangle complications and in ...
... effect of ignorance , has TH been often observed . The awful stillness of attention , with which the mind is overspread at the first view of an unexpected effect , ceases when we have leisure to disentangle complications and in ...
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... effects , of which every one is introduced by that which precedes it , and equally introduces that which is to follow . The same is the state of intellectual and manual performances . Long calculations or complex dia- grams affright the ...
... effects , of which every one is introduced by that which precedes it , and equally introduces that which is to follow . The same is the state of intellectual and manual performances . Long calculations or complex dia- grams affright the ...
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