The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... discourse ; I am undertaking , methinks , a work worthy an in- vulnerable hero in romance , rather than a pri- vate gentleman with a single rapier : but as I am pretty well acquainted by great opportuni- ties with the nature of man ...
... discourse ; I am undertaking , methinks , a work worthy an in- vulnerable hero in romance , rather than a pri- vate gentleman with a single rapier : but as I am pretty well acquainted by great opportuni- ties with the nature of man ...
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... discourse of his noble dwelling , aud the great estate all the world knew he had to enjoy in it : and I , to plague him , began to commend Paulo's way of living . ' Paulo , ' answered Avaro , is a very good man ; but we , who have ...
... discourse of his noble dwelling , aud the great estate all the world knew he had to enjoy in it : and I , to plague him , began to commend Paulo's way of living . ' Paulo , ' answered Avaro , is a very good man ; but we , who have ...
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... discourse on this subject so serious a turn ; you have chiefly to do with that part of mankind which must be led into reflection by degrees , and you must treat this custom with humour and raillery to get an au- dience , before you come ...
... discourse on this subject so serious a turn ; you have chiefly to do with that part of mankind which must be led into reflection by degrees , and you must treat this custom with humour and raillery to get an au- dience , before you come ...
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... discourse of the twenty- eighth of the last month , I omitted to mention the most agreeable of all bad characters , and that is , a Rake . There is hardly a folly more absurd , or which seems less to be accounted for ( though it is what ...
... discourse of the twenty- eighth of the last month , I omitted to mention the most agreeable of all bad characters , and that is , a Rake . There is hardly a folly more absurd , or which seems less to be accounted for ( though it is what ...
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... discourse ; sometimes the Critic grew passionate , and when reprimanded by the Wit for any trip or hesita- tion in his voice , he would answer , Mr. Dryden makes such a character , on such an occasion , break off in the same manner ; so ...
... discourse ; sometimes the Critic grew passionate , and when reprimanded by the Wit for any trip or hesita- tion in his voice , he would answer , Mr. Dryden makes such a character , on such an occasion , break off in the same manner ; so ...
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