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" None will flatter the poor, and the wise have very little power of flattering themselves. That man is surely the most wretched of the sons of wretchedness, who lives with his own faults and follies always before him, and who has none to reconcile him... "
Harrison's British Classicks: The Idler. Fitz Osbornes Letters. Shenstones ... - الصفحة 138
1787
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...themfelves. That man is furely the moft wretched of the fons of wretchednefs, who lives with his own faults and follies always before him, and who has...have long fought content, and have not found it; I wilt from this moment endeavour to be rich. Full of his new refolution, he fhut himfelf in hU chamber...

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...themfelves. That man is furely the moft wretched of the fons of wretchednefs, who lives with his own faults and follies always before him, and who has...I have long fought content, and have not found it; J will from this moment endeavour to be rich. Full of his new refolution, he fhut himfelf in his chamber...

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...themfelves. That man is furely the mofl wretched of the fons of wretchednefs, who lives with his own faults and follies always before him, and , who has...found it ; I will from this moment endeavour to be * t_* * rich. Full of his new refolution, he fhut himfelf in his chamber for fix months, to deliberate...

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...themfelves. That; man is furely the mod wretched of the fons of Wretch'ednefs, who lives with his own faults' and follies always before him ; and who has none to reconcile him to himfelf hy praife and veneration.- 1 have long taught content, and have not found it ; I will from* this moment...

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...themselves. Tiiat man is surely the most wretched of the sons of wretchedness, who lives with his own faults and follies always before him, and who has none to reconcile: him to himself by praise and veneration. I have long sought content, and have not found it ; I will from this...

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