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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... itself is not able to give that dignity which it happens not to find , but oppresses feeble minds , though it may elevate the strong . The world has been governed in the name of kings , whose exist- 38 No. 58 . RAMBLER .
... itself is not able to give that dignity which it happens not to find , but oppresses feeble minds , though it may elevate the strong . The world has been governed in the name of kings , whose exist- 38 No. 58 . RAMBLER .
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... happen to be greeted in the morning by Suspirius the screech - owl . I have now known Suspirius fifty - eight years and four months , and have never yet passed an hour with him in which he has not made some No. 59 . 41 RAMBLER .
... happen to be greeted in the morning by Suspirius the screech - owl . I have now known Suspirius fifty - eight years and four months , and have never yet passed an hour with him in which he has not made some No. 59 . 41 RAMBLER .
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... happen , to com- ply is to betray our cause , and to maintain friend- ship by ceasing to deserve it ; to be silent , is to lose the happiness and dignity of independence , to live in perpetual constraint , and to desert , if not to ...
... happen , to com- ply is to betray our cause , and to maintain friend- ship by ceasing to deserve it ; to be silent , is to lose the happiness and dignity of independence , to live in perpetual constraint , and to desert , if not to ...
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... happen to es- teem . I once knew a man remarkably dim - sight- ed , who , by conversing much with country gen- tlemen ... happens that the desire tends to ob- jects which produce no competition , it may be overlooked with some indulgence ...
... happen to es- teem . I once knew a man remarkably dim - sight- ed , who , by conversing much with country gen- tlemen ... happens that the desire tends to ob- jects which produce no competition , it may be overlooked with some indulgence ...
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... happens that they commend or blame without justice . Vice and virtue are ea- sily distinguished . Oppression , according to Har- rington's aphorism , will be felt by those that can- not see it and , perhaps , it falls out very often ...
... happens that they commend or blame without justice . Vice and virtue are ea- sily distinguished . Oppression , according to Har- rington's aphorism , will be felt by those that can- not see it and , perhaps , it falls out very often ...
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