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... continued 172 141 The danger of attempting wit in conversation . The character of Papilius 179 142 An account of squire Bluster 185 143 The criterions of plagiarism 192 -144 The difficulty of raising reputation . The various species of ...
... continued 172 141 The danger of attempting wit in conversation . The character of Papilius 179 142 An account of squire Bluster 185 143 The criterions of plagiarism 192 -144 The difficulty of raising reputation . The various species of ...
Pagina 2
... , when I inform you , that I never yet professed love to a woman without sincere intentions of marriage ; that I have never continued an appearance of intimacy 2 M from the hour that my inclination changed , but to 2 THE RAMBLER.
... , when I inform you , that I never yet professed love to a woman without sincere intentions of marriage ; that I have never continued an appearance of intimacy 2 M from the hour that my inclination changed , but to 2 THE RAMBLER.
Pagina 28
... continued any longer behind the counter . In the sixth year of my servitude my brother died of drunken joy , for having run down a fox that had baffled all the packs in the province . I was now heir , and with the hearty consent of my ...
... continued any longer behind the counter . In the sixth year of my servitude my brother died of drunken joy , for having run down a fox that had baffled all the packs in the province . I was now heir , and with the hearty consent of my ...
Pagina 31
... continued to our own time ; the garret is still the usual receptacle of the philosopher and poet ; but this , like many ancient customs , is perpetuated only by an accidental imi- tation , without knowledge of the original reason for ...
... continued to our own time ; the garret is still the usual receptacle of the philosopher and poet ; but this , like many ancient customs , is perpetuated only by an accidental imi- tation , without knowledge of the original reason for ...
Pagina 45
... continued hypocrisy . I soon discovered , that Venustulus had the cowardice as well as elegance of a female . His imagination was perpetually clouded with terrours , and he could scarcely refrain from screams and out- cries at any ...
... continued hypocrisy . I soon discovered , that Venustulus had the cowardice as well as elegance of a female . His imagination was perpetually clouded with terrours , and he could scarcely refrain from screams and out- cries at any ...
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