The RamblerJ. Buckland, J. Rivington and Sons, T. Payne and Sons, L. Davis, B. White and Son ... [and 36 others in London], 1787 |
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الصفحة 5
... reason , that neither science nor experience can shake it , and we act as if life were without end , though we fee and confefs its uncertainty and short- nefs . Divines have , with great ftrength and ardour , shewn the abfurdity of ...
... reason , that neither science nor experience can shake it , and we act as if life were without end , though we fee and confefs its uncertainty and short- nefs . Divines have , with great ftrength and ardour , shewn the abfurdity of ...
الصفحة 12
... reason from observation to believe very common , and which I know by experience to be very miferable . And though the querulous are feldom received with great ardour of kindness , I hope to escape the mortification of finding that my ...
... reason from observation to believe very common , and which I know by experience to be very miferable . And though the querulous are feldom received with great ardour of kindness , I hope to escape the mortification of finding that my ...
الصفحة 21
... she wanted nothing from others , and had therefore no reason to value their opinion ; that money was every thing ; and that they who thought themfelves C 3 ill- ill - treated , fhould look for better ufage among N ° 74 . 21 THE RAMBLER .
... she wanted nothing from others , and had therefore no reason to value their opinion ; that money was every thing ; and that they who thought themfelves C 3 ill- ill - treated , fhould look for better ufage among N ° 74 . 21 THE RAMBLER .
الصفحة 25
... health that might give me reason to hope their continuance ; when I examined my mind , I found forne ftrength of judgment , and fertility of fancy ; and and was told that every action was grace , and N ° 75 . 25 THE RAMBLER .
... health that might give me reason to hope their continuance ; when I examined my mind , I found forne ftrength of judgment , and fertility of fancy ; and and was told that every action was grace , and N ° 75 . 25 THE RAMBLER .
الصفحة 35
... reason and confcience , which they would engage on their fide at any price but the labours of duty , and the forrows of repentance . For this pur- pose every feducement and fallacy is fought , the hopes still reft upon fome new ...
... reason and confcience , which they would engage on their fide at any price but the labours of duty , and the forrows of repentance . For this pur- pose every feducement and fallacy is fought , the hopes still reft upon fome new ...
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accuſtomed affiftance againſt amuſements beauty becauſe buſineſs cauſe cenfure confefs confidered converfation curiofity defire delight diſcover eafily endeavoured enquiry equally eſcape eſtabliſhed fafe fame faſhion fatire fatisfaction fcarcely fecurity feem feldom felves fenfe fentiments fhall fhew fhort fhould fince fingle firſt folly fome fometimes foon fortune fpecies ftate ftill ftudies fubject fuccefs fuch fuffer fufficient fuperiority furely fyllables happineſs herſelf himſelf honour hope imagination increaſe intereft kindneſs knowledge labour ladies laft laſt learning leaſt lefs loft mankind meaſure ment mifery mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary neceffity nefs never NUMB numbers obferved occafion oppofition ourſelves paffage paffed paffions pleafing pleaſe pleaſure praiſe prefent preferve publick purpoſe raiſe RAMBLER reafon refolved reft Samfon ſcarcely ſeems ſhall ſhe ſome ſtate ſtudy tenderneſs thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion truth underſtanding univerfal uſe verfe vifit virtue whofe whoſe wiſdom
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الصفحة 435 - ... assert : Dagon must stoop, and shall ere long receive Such a discomfit, as shall quite despoil him Of all these boasted trophies won on me, And with confusion blank his worshippers.
الصفحة 121 - Adam, well may we labour still to dress This garden, still to tend plant, herb, and flower, Our pleasant task enjoin'd ; but, till more hands Aid us, the work under our labour grows, Luxurious by restraint ; what we by day Lop overgrown, or prune, or prop, or bind, One night or two with wanton growth derides, Tending to wild.
الصفحة 202 - The only advantage which, in the voyage of life, the cautious had above the negligent, was that they...
الصفحة 276 - To equal robbery with murder is to reduce murder to robbery, to confound in common minds the gradations of iniquity, and incite the commission of a greater crime, to prevent the detection of a less.
الصفحة 147 - His praise, ye Winds, that from four quarters blow, Breathe soft or loud ; and, wave your tops, ye Pines, With every plant, in sign of worship wave. Fountains, and ye that warble, as ye flow, Melodious murmurs, warbling tune his praise.
الصفحة 297 - This eternal monotony is always detestable to a man whose chief pleasure is to enlarge his knowledge and vary his ideas. Others talk of freedom from noise, and abstraction from common business or amusements; and some, yet more visionary, tell us that the...
الصفحة 441 - And buried; but, O yet more miserable! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave; Buried, yet not exempt, By privilege of death and burial, From worst of other evils, pains and wrongs ; But made hereby obnoxious more To all the miseries of life, Life in captivity Among inhuman foes.
الصفحة 202 - ... out from the rocks of PLEASURE, that they were unable to continue their...
الصفحة 109 - God made thee of choice his own, and of his own To serve him; thy reward was of his grace; Thy punishment then justly is at his will. Be...