The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The RamblerE. Sargeant, and M. & W. Ward; and Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston., 1811 |
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... appear- ances of neglect , and so frequently to offend those by whom I never was offended . I know well how rarely an author , fired with the beauties of his new composition , contains his raptures in his own bosom , and how naturally ...
... appear- ances of neglect , and so frequently to offend those by whom I never was offended . I know well how rarely an author , fired with the beauties of his new composition , contains his raptures in his own bosom , and how naturally ...
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... appears to think of so great a value , or so difficult attain- ment . But my curiosity has been most engaged by the recital of his own adventures and achieve- ments . I have heard of the union of various cha- racters in single persons ...
... appears to think of so great a value , or so difficult attain- ment . But my curiosity has been most engaged by the recital of his own adventures and achieve- ments . I have heard of the union of various cha- racters in single persons ...
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... nume . rous students of Hermetick philosophy , not one appears to have desisted from the task of transmu- tation , from conviction of its impossibility , but from weariness of toil , or impatience of delay , a 56 No. 63 . 66 RAMBLER .
... nume . rous students of Hermetick philosophy , not one appears to have desisted from the task of transmu- tation , from conviction of its impossibility , but from weariness of toil , or impatience of delay , a 56 No. 63 . 66 RAMBLER .
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... whenever it appears ? And with what hope can we endeavour to per- suade the ladies , that the time spent at the toi- let is lost in vanity , when they have every H 2 No..66 . 85 RAMBLER . The Mischiefs of total Idleness.
... whenever it appears ? And with what hope can we endeavour to per- suade the ladies , that the time spent at the toi- let is lost in vanity , when they have every H 2 No..66 . 85 RAMBLER . The Mischiefs of total Idleness.
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... should be careful not to mislead unwary minds , by appearing to set too high a value upon things by which no real excellence is conferred . No 67. TUESDAY , NOV . 6 , 1750 . 86 No. 66 . RAMBLER . The Danger of succeeding a great Author;
... should be careful not to mislead unwary minds , by appearing to set too high a value upon things by which no real excellence is conferred . No 67. TUESDAY , NOV . 6 , 1750 . 86 No. 66 . RAMBLER . The Danger of succeeding a great Author;
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