The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]., Том 41751 |
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... state of that man bears a very exact analogy , who dares never remit his vigilance , or give reft to his circumfpećtion , but confiders him- felf as furrounded by fecret foes , and fears to en- truft to his children , or his friend ...
... state of that man bears a very exact analogy , who dares never remit his vigilance , or give reft to his circumfpećtion , but confiders him- felf as furrounded by fecret foes , and fears to en- truft to his children , or his friend ...
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... state of imaginary happi- nefs they have made fufficient provifion for that infatiable demand of new gratifications , which feems particularly to characterize the nature of man . Our fenfe of delight is in a great measure comparative ...
... state of imaginary happi- nefs they have made fufficient provifion for that infatiable demand of new gratifications , which feems particularly to characterize the nature of man . Our fenfe of delight is in a great measure comparative ...
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... state has a right to erect a general fanctuary for fugitives , or give protection to fuch as have forfeited their lives by crimes against the laws of common mora- lity , equally acknowledged by all nations ; becaufe none can , without ...
... state has a right to erect a general fanctuary for fugitives , or give protection to fuch as have forfeited their lives by crimes against the laws of common mora- lity , equally acknowledged by all nations ; becaufe none can , without ...
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... con- duct , and state the time at which young ladies may judge for themfelves ; which , I am fure , you can- not but think ought to begin before fixteen . If you you are inclined to delay it longer , I fhall 46 The RAMBLER : N ° 84.
... con- duct , and state the time at which young ladies may judge for themfelves ; which , I am fure , you can- not but think ought to begin before fixteen . If you you are inclined to delay it longer , I fhall 46 The RAMBLER : N ° 84.
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... state by fupplies exactly equal to its wafte , we know , that , in effect , the vital powers , unexcited by motion , grow gradually languid ; that as their vigour fails , obftructions are generated ; and that from obftruc- tions proceed ...
... state by fupplies exactly equal to its wafte , we know , that , in effect , the vital powers , unexcited by motion , grow gradually languid ; that as their vigour fails , obftructions are generated ; and that from obftruc- tions proceed ...
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accuſtomed affiftance againſt amufe amuſements becauſe caufe compariſon confequence confidered converfation curiofity defire delight Demochares difcovered difpofition eafy eaſily endeavoured equally eſtabliſhed eſteem FALSEHOOD fame fcarcely fecurity feems feize feldom felves fenfe fhall fhew fhort fhould fince fingle fions firft firſt flatter Flavia fome fometimes foon fpecies friendſhip ftate ftudies fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuperiority fupply furely fyllables happineſs harmony herſelf himſelf hope houſe inclination increaſe intereft kindneſs labour laſt learning leaſt lefs leſs loft LONDON mankind meaſure ments Milton mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary neceffity nefs NUMBER obferved occafion ourſelves OVID paffages paffed paffions paufes pleafing pleaſed pleaſure praife praiſe precepts prefent preferved purchaſe purpoſe queſtion raiſe RAMBLER reafon refolved reft ſhe ſtate ſtudy thefe themſelves ther theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion TRUTH underſtanding univerfal uſe verfe verfification verſe virtue whofe whoſe
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