The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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Were not this desire of fame very strong , the difficulty of obtaining it , and the danger of losing it when obtained , would be sufficient to deter a man from so vain a pursuit . How few are there who are furnished with abilities ...
Were not this desire of fame very strong , the difficulty of obtaining it , and the danger of losing it when obtained , would be sufficient to deter a man from so vain a pursuit . How few are there who are furnished with abilities ...
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But further , this desire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into such indecencies as are lessening to his reputation . He is still afraid lest any of his actions should be thrown away in private , lest his deserts should be ...
But further , this desire of fame naturally betrays the ambitious man into such indecencies as are lessening to his reputation . He is still afraid lest any of his actions should be thrown away in private , lest his deserts should be ...
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... the little happiness that attends a great character , and the multitude of disquietudes to which the desire of it subjects an ambitious mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless candidates for glory .
... the little happiness that attends a great character , and the multitude of disquietudes to which the desire of it subjects an ambitious mind , one would be still the more surprised to see so many restless candidates for glory .
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