The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... attention , or dispossessing the reigning ideas . The books which I carried to my retreat were such as heightened my abhorrence of myself ; for I was not so far abandoned as to sink voluntarily into corruption , or endeavour to conceal ...
... attention , or dispossessing the reigning ideas . The books which I carried to my retreat were such as heightened my abhorrence of myself ; for I was not so far abandoned as to sink voluntarily into corruption , or endeavour to conceal ...
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... , thus sharpened by malignity , some stains which lay concealed and unregarded , while none thought it their interest to discover them ; nor can the most circumspect attention , or steady rectitude , escape 9 THE RAMBLER.
... , thus sharpened by malignity , some stains which lay concealed and unregarded , while none thought it their interest to discover them ; nor can the most circumspect attention , or steady rectitude , escape 9 THE RAMBLER.
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Samuel Johnson. the most circumspect attention , or steady rectitude , escape blame from censors , who have no inclination to approve . Riches therefore , perhaps , do not so often produce crimes as incite accusers . The common charge ...
Samuel Johnson. the most circumspect attention , or steady rectitude , escape blame from censors , who have no inclination to approve . Riches therefore , perhaps , do not so often produce crimes as incite accusers . The common charge ...
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... attention to trifles , and all his eloquence to compliment . Students often form their notions of the present generation from the writings of the past , and are not very early informed of those changes which the gradual diffusion of ...
... attention to trifles , and all his eloquence to compliment . Students often form their notions of the present generation from the writings of the past , and are not very early informed of those changes which the gradual diffusion of ...
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... attention and established habits . It is observed in the panegyrick on Fabricus the mechanist , that , though forced by publick employ- ments into mingled conversation , he never lost the modesty and seriousness of the convent , nor ...
... attention and established habits . It is observed in the panegyrick on Fabricus the mechanist , that , though forced by publick employ- ments into mingled conversation , he never lost the modesty and seriousness of the convent , nor ...
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