The ramblerPafraets Book Company, 1903 - 358 pages |
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Page 69
... hopes and fears ! DRYDEN . HE folly of human wishes and pursuits has al- TH ways been a standing subject of mirth and dec- lamation , and has been ridiculed and lamented from age to age ; till perhaps the fruitless repetition of ...
... hopes and fears ! DRYDEN . HE folly of human wishes and pursuits has al- TH ways been a standing subject of mirth and dec- lamation , and has been ridiculed and lamented from age to age ; till perhaps the fruitless repetition of ...
Page 87
... hopes must likewise have fears , and he may still continue to give laws to such as have not ceased to regard their own interest . This is , indeed , too frequently the citadel of the dotard , the last fortress to which age retires , and ...
... hopes must likewise have fears , and he may still continue to give laws to such as have not ceased to regard their own interest . This is , indeed , too frequently the citadel of the dotard , the last fortress to which age retires , and ...
Page 127
... hopes or fears . I am , & c . MELISSA . No. 76. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 8 , 1750 -Silvis , ubi passim Palantes error certo de tramite pellit , Ille sinistrorsum , hic dextrorsum abit ; unus utrique Error , sed variis illudit partibus . HOR ...
... hopes or fears . I am , & c . MELISSA . No. 76. SATURDAY , DECEMBER 8 , 1750 -Silvis , ubi passim Palantes error certo de tramite pellit , Ille sinistrorsum , hic dextrorsum abit ; unus utrique Error , sed variis illudit partibus . HOR ...
Page 160
... hopes and fears . This rule therefore is not equally determinate and abso- lute , with respect to offices of kindness , and acts of liberality , because liberality and kindness , absolutely determined , would lose their nature ; for how ...
... hopes and fears . This rule therefore is not equally determinate and abso- lute , with respect to offices of kindness , and acts of liberality , because liberality and kindness , absolutely determined , would lose their nature ; for how ...
Page 264
... hopes , and a few lover's fears , fill up the tedious space till an interview is granted ; for the young lady had not made herself cheap at publick places . The time of interview arrives . She is modestly reserved ; he is not confident ...
... hopes , and a few lover's fears , fill up the tedious space till an interview is granted ; for the young lady had not made herself cheap at publick places . The time of interview arrives . She is modestly reserved ; he is not confident ...
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