The Rambler, Volume 4J. J. Woodward, 1827 - English essays |
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... by the poor 167. The marriage of Hymenæus and Tranquillá 168. Poetry debased by mean expressions - An example from Shakspeare 169. Labour necessary to excellence 40X 73 No. 170. The history of Misella debauched by her re-
... by the poor 167. The marriage of Hymenæus and Tranquillá 168. Poetry debased by mean expressions - An example from Shakspeare 169. Labour necessary to excellence 40X 73 No. 170. The history of Misella debauched by her re-
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... labour than encourage- ment to negligence . He that neglects the culture of ground naturally fertile , is more ... labours of past ages , the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge . The dis- coveries of every man must ...
... labour than encourage- ment to negligence . He that neglects the culture of ground naturally fertile , is more ... labours of past ages , the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge . The dis- coveries of every man must ...
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... night and day ; Smooth the descent , and easy is the way ; But to return , and view the cheerful skies , In this the task and mighty labour lies . - DRYDEN . Of this vice , as of all others , every No. 155. ] 17 THE RAMBLER .
... night and day ; Smooth the descent , and easy is the way ; But to return , and view the cheerful skies , In this the task and mighty labour lies . - DRYDEN . Of this vice , as of all others , every No. 155. ] 17 THE RAMBLER .
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... labours , and to find the efficacy of learning and of virtue . The third day after my arrival , I dined at the house of a gentleman who had summoned a multitude of his friends to the annual celebration of his wedding day . I set for ...
... labours , and to find the efficacy of learning and of virtue . The third day after my arrival , I dined at the house of a gentleman who had summoned a multitude of his friends to the annual celebration of his wedding day . I set for ...
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... labours of men eminent for knowledge and sagacity , and , since the revival of polite literature , the favourite study of European scholars , has not yet attained the cer- tainty and stability of science . The rules hitherto receiv- ed ...
... labours of men eminent for knowledge and sagacity , and , since the revival of polite literature , the favourite study of European scholars , has not yet attained the cer- tainty and stability of science . The rules hitherto receiv- ed ...
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