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... defign fall at once ; and , without injury to others or himself , retire to amufe- ments of greater pleafure , or to ftudies of better prospect . No II . SATURDAY , MARCH 24 , 1750 . STARE LOCO NESCIT , PEREUNT VESTIGIA MILLE ANTE FUGAM ...
... defign fall at once ; and , without injury to others or himself , retire to amufe- ments of greater pleafure , or to ftudies of better prospect . No II . SATURDAY , MARCH 24 , 1750 . STARE LOCO NESCIT , PEREUNT VESTIGIA MILLE ANTE FUGAM ...
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... defign than to per- form . A man propofes his fchemes of life in a state of abftraction and difen- gagement , exempt from the enticements of hope , the folicitations of affection , the importunities of appetite , or the depref- fions of ...
... defign than to per- form . A man propofes his fchemes of life in a state of abftraction and difen- gagement , exempt from the enticements of hope , the folicitations of affection , the importunities of appetite , or the depref- fions of ...
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... defign ; and , having no intereft in refusing the amusement that is offered him , never interrupts his own tranquillity by ftudied cavils , or deftroys his fatisfaction in that which is already well , by an anxious enquiry how it might ...
... defign ; and , having no intereft in refusing the amusement that is offered him , never interrupts his own tranquillity by ftudied cavils , or deftroys his fatisfaction in that which is already well , by an anxious enquiry how it might ...
Sivu 57
... defign , and the inftruction of my readers ; but they do not know , or do not reflect , that an author has a rule of choice peculiar to himfelf ; and felects those subjects which he is best qualified to treat , by the courfe of his ...
... defign , and the inftruction of my readers ; but they do not know , or do not reflect , that an author has a rule of choice peculiar to himfelf ; and felects those subjects which he is best qualified to treat , by the courfe of his ...
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... performance , and commonly pro pofed innumerable alterations , without fufficient attention to the general defign , or regard to my form of le , and mode of imagination . But these corrections he never failed to I of THE RAMBLER . 65.
... performance , and commonly pro pofed innumerable alterations , without fufficient attention to the general defign , or regard to my form of le , and mode of imagination . But these corrections he never failed to I of THE RAMBLER . 65.
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Sivu 317 - Be of good courage, I begin to feel Some rousing motions in me which dispose To something extraordinary my thoughts. I with this messenger will go along, Nothing to do, be sure, that may dishonour Our law, or stain my vow of Nazarite.
Sivu 317 - With horrible convulsion to and fro He tugg'd, he shook, till down they came and drew The whole roof after them, with burst of thunder Upon the heads of all who sat beneath, Lords, ladies, captains...
Sivu 415 - Nothing which reason condemns can be suitable to the dignity of the human mind. To be driven by external motives from the path which our own heart approves, to give way to...
Sivu 450 - It is the great privilege of poverty to be happy unenvied, to be healthful without physic, and secure without a guard ; to obtain from the bounty of nature what the great and wealthy are compelled to procure by the help of artists and attendants, of flatterers and spies.
Sivu 159 - Piety is the only proper and adequate relief of decaying man. He that grows old without religious hopes, as he declines into imbecility, and feels pains and sorrows...
Sivu 20 - Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapproved, and leave No spot or blame behind...
Sivu 318 - I not been thus exiled from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried; but, O yet more miserable!
Sivu 355 - Is it not certain that the tragic and comic affections have been moved alternately, with equal force, and that no plays have oftener filled the eye with tears, and the breast with palpitation, than those which are variegated with interludes of mirth ? I do not however think it safe to judge of works of genius, merely by the event.
Sivu 463 - I shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause, if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue, and confidence to truth.
Sivu 233 - As I was looking upon the various fate of the multitude about me, I was suddenly alarmed with an admonition from, some unknown power, " Gaze not idly upon others when thou thyself art sinking.