The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... We are sometimes bewildered by ignorance , and sometimes by prejudice , but we seldom deviate far from the right , but when we deliver ourselves up to the direction of vanity . No. 177. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 26 , 1751 Turpe est 34 THE RAMBLER.
... We are sometimes bewildered by ignorance , and sometimes by prejudice , but we seldom deviate far from the right , but when we deliver ourselves up to the direction of vanity . No. 177. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 26 , 1751 Turpe est 34 THE RAMBLER.
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... ignorant of all that passes , or has lately passed , in the world ; unable to discuss any question of religious , political , or military knowledge ; equally strangers to science and politer learning , and without any wish to improve ...
... ignorant of all that passes , or has lately passed , in the world ; unable to discuss any question of religious , political , or military knowledge ; equally strangers to science and politer learning , and without any wish to improve ...
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... Ignorance or dulness have indeed no power of affording delight , but they never give disgust except when they assume the dignity of knowledge , or ape the sprightliness of wit . Awkwardness and inele- gance have none of those ...
... Ignorance or dulness have indeed no power of affording delight , but they never give disgust except when they assume the dignity of knowledge , or ape the sprightliness of wit . Awkwardness and inele- gance have none of those ...
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... ignorant of the modes and follies , the vices and virtues of mankind , and unfur- nished with any ideas but such as Pappas and Archi- medes had given him , he began to silence all inquiries 49 VOL . 4-4 with a jest instead of a solution ...
... ignorant of the modes and follies , the vices and virtues of mankind , and unfur- nished with any ideas but such as Pappas and Archi- medes had given him , he began to silence all inquiries 49 VOL . 4-4 with a jest instead of a solution ...
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... ignorant and servile , like those whom he had lately visited and forsaken . Envy , curiosity , and a sense of the imperfection of our present state , incline us to estimate the ad- vantages which are in the possession of others above ...
... ignorant and servile , like those whom he had lately visited and forsaken . Envy , curiosity , and a sense of the imperfection of our present state , incline us to estimate the ad- vantages which are in the possession of others above ...
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