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The ramblerRambler 25.12.1750
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    Freitag, 25. Dezember 1750
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[...] nity or need; for upon practice, not upon opi nion, depends the happineſs of mankind; and controverfies merely ſpeculative are of ſmall importance in themſelves, however they may have ſometimes heated a diſputant, or provoked a [...]
[...] #e circumſtances. The diſcharge of the debts of charity, or duties. which we owe to others, not merely as required by: juſtice, but as dićtated by benevolence, admits: in its own nature greater complication of circum-. [...]
The ramblerRambler 14.09.1751
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    Dienstag, 14. September 1751
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[...] without fcruple, and, as experience proves, without inconvenience. - The original of this precept was merely acci dental. Tragedy was a monody or folitary fong in honour of Bacchus, improved afterwards into a: [...]
[...] riegated with interludes of mirth ? I do not however think it fafe to judge of works of genius merely by the event. The refiftlefs vi ciffitudes of the heart, this alternate prevalence of merriment and folemnity, may fometimes be more [...]
The ramblerRambler 29.06.1751
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    Dienstag, 29. Juni 1751
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    London
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[...] To aći is far eafier than to fuffer; yet we every day fee the progrefs of life retarded by the vis iner tiæ, the mere repugnance to motion, and find mul titudes repining at the want of that which nothing but idleneſs hinders them from enjoying. The cafe [...]
[...] Others are corrupted by fome enjoyment of more or lefs power to gratify the paffions; but to ne glećt our duties, merely to avoid the labour of performing them, a labour which is always punc tually rewarded, is furely to fink under weak [...]
The ramblerRambler 20.11.1750
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    Freitag, 20. November 1750
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[...] condućt of thoſe ſententious philoſophers, it will often be found, that they repeat theſe aphoriſms, merely becauſe they have ſomewhere heard them, becauſe they have nothing elſe to ſay, or be cauſe they think veneration gained by ſuch appear [...]
[...] ances of wiſdom, but that no ideas are annexed to the words, and that according to the old blunder of the followers of Ariſſotle, their ſouls are mere pipes or organs, which tranſmit ſounds, but do not underſtand them. [...]
The ramblerRambler 02.07.1751
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    Freitag, 02. Juli 1751
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[...] tinuance incurred. Vanity might be expećted to operate where the more powerful paffions are not awakened; the mere pleaſure of acknowledging no fuperior might produce flight fingularities, or the hope of gaining fome new degree of happinefs [...]
[...] were not their faculties contraćted by their own fault. But let not thoſe who go into the country, merely becaufe they dare not be left alone at home, boaft their love of nature, or their qualifications for folitude; nor pretend that they receive inſtantane [...]
The ramblerRambler 29.10.1751
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    Freitag, 29. Oktober 1751
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[...] fent European tongues are nothing more than bar barous degenerations. Some advantage they might | gain merely by priority, which put them in poffeſſion of the moſt natural fentiments, and left us nothing but fervile repetition, or forced conceits. But the [...]
[...] images, the accidents of reading or converfation fupply new ornaments or allufions, or mere in termiílion of the fatigue of thinking enables the mind to collećt new force, and make new excur [...]
The ramblerRambler 20.04.1751
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    Dienstag, 20. April 1751
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[...] man has the power of exercifing upon man. The lawgiver is undoubtedly allowed to eſtimate the malignity of an offence, not merely by the lofs or pain which fingle aćts may produce, but by the general alarm and anxiety arifing from the [...]
[...] All laws againſt wickednefs are ineffećtual, un lefs fome will inform, and fome will profecute; but till we mitigate the penalties for mere viola tions of property, information will always be hated, and profecution dreaded. The heart of [...]
The ramblerRambler, Register 1750/1751/1752
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    Donnerstag, 01. Januar 1750
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    London
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[...] 1o. The neglećt of him the moſt dreadful mor tification, 1 1. The folly of endeavouring to ac quire fame merely by writing, 12. Some peculiar diſcouragements to which he is expoſed, ibid. His proper taſk is to instrućt and entertain, 13. [...]
[...] Baxte R, Mr. Richard, what incitement he often urged to the preſent exercife of charity, ii, 98, BE a v 1 x, a mental quality, merely relative and [...]
[...] of it, iv. 2 i 2. - | MA N k n D, diverfified by various tastes, i. 29. Ranged under the two claffes of merely animal and reafonable beings, iv. to2, 1o3. Thefe quali ties exprefſive of their conſtitutional and habitual [...]
[...] its origin and manner, 3 i 1. Paſtoral, the peculiar beauties of it, i. 2 17. The difficulty of ſucceeding in it, 2 19. 22 I. Mere nature to be principally re garded in it, 223. The perfection of it, wherein it confifts, 227. | [...]
[...] merely in the charms of external beauty, iii. 146. On the mortifications arifing from the lofs of it, 162. - [...]
The ramblerRambler 17.12.1751
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    Freitag, 17. Dezember 1751
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[...] genius, even when he endeavours only to enter tain or inftrućł, yet fuffers perfecution from innu merable criticks, whoſe acrimony is excited merely by the pain of feeing others pleafed, and of hear ing applaufes which another enjoys. [...]
The ramblerRambler 01.02.1752
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    Dienstag, 01. Februar 1752
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    London
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    London
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[...] wealth and titles ; he is afterwards to engage in bufineſs, to diffipate difficulty, and overpower oppofition ; to climb by the mere force of merit to fame and greatnefs; and reward all thofe who countenanced his rife; or paid due regard to his [...]
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