The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... natural to feel grief or indignation when any thing necessary or useful is wantonly wasted , or negligently destroyed ; and therefore my corre- spondent cannot be blamed for looking with uneasi- ness on 39 THE RAMBLER.
... natural to feel grief or indignation when any thing necessary or useful is wantonly wasted , or negligently destroyed ; and therefore my corre- spondent cannot be blamed for looking with uneasi- ness on 39 THE RAMBLER.
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... nature of their being must always keep asunder . Of two objects tempting at a distance on con- trary sides , it is impossible to approach one but by receding from the other ; by long deliberation and dilatory projects , they may be both ...
... nature of their being must always keep asunder . Of two objects tempting at a distance on con- trary sides , it is impossible to approach one but by receding from the other ; by long deliberation and dilatory projects , they may be both ...
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... nature or edu- cation have left him unqualified . 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 ...
... nature or edu- cation have left him unqualified . 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 ...
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... nature ; nor has any pity been shown to the fatigues of labour which never succeeded , and the uneasiness of disguise by which nothing was concealed . It seems therefore to be determined by the general suffrage of mankind , that he who ...
... nature ; nor has any pity been shown to the fatigues of labour which never succeeded , and the uneasiness of disguise by which nothing was concealed . It seems therefore to be determined by the general suffrage of mankind , that he who ...
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... natural equality , be- comes capricious and tyrannical when he sees himself a " Such are a sort of sacrilegious ministers in the temple of intellect . They profane its shew - bread to pamper the palate , its everlasting lamp they use to ...
... natural equality , be- comes capricious and tyrannical when he sees himself a " Such are a sort of sacrilegious ministers in the temple of intellect . They profane its shew - bread to pamper the palate , its everlasting lamp they use to ...
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