The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... virtue . Many there are , who openly and almost professedly regulate all their conduct by their love of money ; who have no other reason for action or forbearance , for compliance or refusal , than that they hope to gain more by one ...
... virtue . Many there are , who openly and almost professedly regulate all their conduct by their love of money ; who have no other reason for action or forbearance , for compliance or refusal , than that they hope to gain more by one ...
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... virtue . The philosophick goddess of Boethius , having related the story of Orpheus , who , when he had re- covered his wife from the dominions of death , lost her again by looking back upon her in the confines 41 THE RAMBLER.
... virtue . The philosophick goddess of Boethius , having related the story of Orpheus , who , when he had re- covered his wife from the dominions of death , lost her again by looking back upon her in the confines 41 THE RAMBLER.
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... 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 , extended his THE RAMBLER.
... 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 , extended his THE RAMBLER.
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... , are collected from seminaries appropriated to the study of wis- dom and of virtue , where it was intended that ap- petite should learn to be content with little , and that hope should aspire only to honours which no human 54 THE RAMBLER.
... , are collected from seminaries appropriated to the study of wis- dom and of virtue , where it was intended that ap- petite should learn to be content with little , and that hope should aspire only to honours which no human 54 THE RAMBLER.
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... virtues nor vices are all our own . If there were no cowardice , there would be little in- solence ; pride cannot rise to any great degree , but by the concurrence of blandishment or the suffer- ance of tameness . The wretch who would ...
... virtues nor vices are all our own . If there were no cowardice , there would be little in- solence ; pride cannot rise to any great degree , but by the concurrence of blandishment or the suffer- ance of tameness . The wretch who would ...
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