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... Rambler . The title was most probably suggested by the Wanderer ; a poem which he mentions with the warmest praise , in the Life of Savage . With the same spirit of independence with which he wished to live , it was now his pride to ...
... Rambler . The title was most probably suggested by the Wanderer ; a poem which he mentions with the warmest praise , in the Life of Savage . With the same spirit of independence with which he wished to live , it was now his pride to ...
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... Rambler was carried on , the Dictionary proceeded by slow degrees . In May 1752 , having composed a prayer preparatory to his return from tears and sorrow to the duties of life , he resumed his grand design , and went on with vigour ...
... Rambler was carried on , the Dictionary proceeded by slow degrees . In May 1752 , having composed a prayer preparatory to his return from tears and sorrow to the duties of life , he resumed his grand design , and went on with vigour ...
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... Rambler , No. 122 . An incident in the Life of Mahomet the Great , first Emperor of the Turks , is the hinge on which the fable is made to move . The substance of the story is shortly this . In 1453 Mahomet laid siege to Constantinople ...
... Rambler , No. 122 . An incident in the Life of Mahomet the Great , first Emperor of the Turks , is the hinge on which the fable is made to move . The substance of the story is shortly this . In 1453 Mahomet laid siege to Constantinople ...
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... Rambler . His Dictionary was any apparent effort . When he tells us , " If we going on at the same time , and , in the course of consider the fixed stars as so many oceans of that work , as he grew familiar with technical flame , that ...
... Rambler . His Dictionary was any apparent effort . When he tells us , " If we going on at the same time , and , in the course of consider the fixed stars as so many oceans of that work , as he grew familiar with technical flame , that ...
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... Rambler con- true that he took an early tincture from the wri- tains an outline of the Life of the celebrated ters of the last century , particularly Sir Thomas author of these papers ; we shall therefore here Browne . Hence the ...
... Rambler con- true that he took an early tincture from the wri- tains an outline of the Life of the celebrated ters of the last century , particularly Sir Thomas author of these papers ; we shall therefore here Browne . Hence the ...
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