The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... sentiments . It is very natural for young men to be vehement , acrimonious , and severe . For , as they seldom com- prehend at once all the consequences of a position , or perceive the difficulties by which cooler and more experienced ...
... sentiments . It is very natural for young men to be vehement , acrimonious , and severe . For , as they seldom com- prehend at once all the consequences of a position , or perceive the difficulties by which cooler and more experienced ...
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... sentiments of another , whom he has reason to believe wiser than himself , is only to be blamed when he claims the honours which are not due but to the author , and endeavours to deceive the world into praise and veneration ; for , to ...
... sentiments of another , whom he has reason to believe wiser than himself , is only to be blamed when he claims the honours which are not due but to the author , and endeavours to deceive the world into praise and veneration ; for , to ...
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... sentiments . The Romans are confessed to have attempted little more than to display in their own tongue the inven- tions of the Greeks . There is , in all their writings , such a perpetual recurrence of allusions to the tales of the ...
... sentiments . The Romans are confessed to have attempted little more than to display in their own tongue the inven- tions of the Greeks . There is , in all their writings , such a perpetual recurrence of allusions to the tales of the ...
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... sentiments of Spenser can incur no reproach , for allegory is perhaps one of the most pleasing vehicles of instruction . But I am very far from extending the same respect to his diction or his stanza . His style was in his own time ...
... sentiments of Spenser can incur no reproach , for allegory is perhaps one of the most pleasing vehicles of instruction . But I am very far from extending the same respect to his diction or his stanza . His style was in his own time ...
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... , I betook myself to a coffee - house frequented by wits , among whom I learned in a short time the cant of criticism , and talked so loudly and volubly of nature , and manners , and sentiment , and diction , and similies 72 THE RAMBLER.
... , I betook myself to a coffee - house frequented by wits , among whom I learned in a short time the cant of criticism , and talked so loudly and volubly of nature , and manners , and sentiment , and diction , and similies 72 THE RAMBLER.
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多く使われている語句
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