The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... seems to amount to a declaration that E. Wortley Montague , Esq . was himself a writer in these papers . stands the true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you ; not that I think I can entertain you with my ...
... seems to amount to a declaration that E. Wortley Montague , Esq . was himself a writer in these papers . stands the true charms of eloquence and poesy . But I direct this address to you ; not that I think I can entertain you with my ...
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... seems to arise rather from the degeneracy of our understanding , thau an improvement of our divisions . That the understanding has no part in the pleasure is evident , from what these letters very positively assert , to wit , that a ...
... seems to arise rather from the degeneracy of our understanding , thau an improvement of our divisions . That the understanding has no part in the pleasure is evident , from what these letters very positively assert , to wit , that a ...
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... seems , presides over the deliberations of state ; and is so highly valued by all men for his singular probity , courage , affability , and love of mankind , that his being placed in that station has dissipated the fears of that people ...
... seems , presides over the deliberations of state ; and is so highly valued by all men for his singular probity , courage , affability , and love of mankind , that his being placed in that station has dissipated the fears of that people ...
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... seems to have , much like a gentleman , and goes to heaven with a very good mien . " But the stars I am so intimately acquainted with , that I can assure him he will never have her ; for , would you believe it ? though Cynthio has wit ...
... seems to have , much like a gentleman , and goes to heaven with a very good mien . " But the stars I am so intimately acquainted with , that I can assure him he will never have her ; for , would you believe it ? though Cynthio has wit ...
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... seem to have shewn exactly the difference of their tempers . When Alexander , after a long course of victories , would ... seems of a piece with Mr. Bayes's in The Re- hearsal , ' who , to gain a clap in his prologue , comes out with a ...
... seem to have shewn exactly the difference of their tempers . When Alexander , after a long course of victories , would ... seems of a piece with Mr. Bayes's in The Re- hearsal , ' who , to gain a clap in his prologue , comes out with a ...
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