The Rambler, Zväzok 4W. Suttaby, 1809 |
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Strana 3
... indulgence we may give them strength which they have not from nature , and almost every example of ingratitude and treachery proves , that by obeying them we may commit our happiness to those who are very unworthy of so great a trust ...
... indulgence we may give them strength which they have not from nature , and almost every example of ingratitude and treachery proves , that by obeying them we may commit our happiness to those who are very unworthy of so great a trust ...
Strana 14
... indulges negligence will quickly become ig- norant of his own affairs ; and he that trusts without reserve will at last be deceived . It is however impossible but that , as the attention tends strongly towards one thing , it must retire ...
... indulges negligence will quickly become ig- norant of his own affairs ; and he that trusts without reserve will at last be deceived . It is however impossible but that , as the attention tends strongly towards one thing , it must retire ...
Strana 26
... indulged and avowed . When a man is upbraided with his faults , he may indeed be pardoned if he endeavours to run ... indulge in any favourite fault , that they who have no hope to reach his excellence will catch at his failings , and ...
... indulged and avowed . When a man is upbraided with his faults , he may indeed be pardoned if he endeavours to run ... indulge in any favourite fault , that they who have no hope to reach his excellence will catch at his failings , and ...
Strana 29
... indulges hope will always be disappointed . Reputation I very soon obtained ; but as merit is much more cheaply acknowledged than rewarded , I did not find myself yet enriched in pro- portion to my celebrity . II had however in time ...
... indulges hope will always be disappointed . Reputation I very soon obtained ; but as merit is much more cheaply acknowledged than rewarded , I did not find myself yet enriched in pro- portion to my celebrity . II had however in time ...
Strana 35
... indulge the memory of an action which raises one whom they have always been accustomed to think below them , but satisfy them- selves with faint praise and penurious payment , and then drive it from their own minds , and endeavour to ...
... indulge the memory of an action which raises one whom they have always been accustomed to think below them , but satisfy them- selves with faint praise and penurious payment , and then drive it from their own minds , and endeavour to ...
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