The British Essayists, 10권Alexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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... present , or put a wrong interpretation on them . But the more to enforce this consideration , we may ob- serve , that those are generally most unsuccessful in their pursuit after fame , who are most desirous of ob- taining it . It is ...
... present , or put a wrong interpretation on them . But the more to enforce this consideration , we may ob- serve , that those are generally most unsuccessful in their pursuit after fame , who are most desirous of ob- taining it . It is ...
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... present thirst , as it excites fresh desires , and sets the soul on new enterprises . For how few ambitious men are there , who have got as much fame as they desired , and whose thirst after it has not been as eager in the very height ...
... present thirst , as it excites fresh desires , and sets the soul on new enterprises . For how few ambitious men are there , who have got as much fame as they desired , and whose thirst after it has not been as eager in the very height ...
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... Present to every action we commence . THAT I might not lose myself upon a subject of so great extent as that of fame , I have treated it in a particular order and method . I have first of all con- sidered the reasons why Providence may ...
... Present to every action we commence . THAT I might not lose myself upon a subject of so great extent as that of fame , I have treated it in a particular order and method . I have first of all con- sidered the reasons why Providence may ...
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... and sanctifies a virtuous man ? That secret rest and contentedness of mind , which gives him a perfect enjoyment of his present condition ? That inward pleasure and complacency which he feels in doing C 2 No 257 . 17 SPECTATOR .
... and sanctifies a virtuous man ? That secret rest and contentedness of mind , which gives him a perfect enjoyment of his present condition ? That inward pleasure and complacency which he feels in doing C 2 No 257 . 17 SPECTATOR .
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... present the reader shall have from my correspond- ents . The first of the letters with which I acquit myself for this day , is written by one who proposes to improve our entertainments of dramatic poetry , and the other comes from three ...
... present the reader shall have from my correspond- ents . The first of the letters with which I acquit myself for this day , is written by one who proposes to improve our entertainments of dramatic poetry , and the other comes from three ...
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