The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... matter of so great nicety , that , to The Durfey . This drama is called , ' The Modern Prophets , ' and is a most unanswerable satire against the late spirit of enthusiasm . writer had by long experience observed that , in company ...
... matter of so great nicety , that , to The Durfey . This drama is called , ' The Modern Prophets , ' and is a most unanswerable satire against the late spirit of enthusiasm . writer had by long experience observed that , in company ...
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... matter should | bility , been living ; but I shall recount to you be touched upon at this time , the young gen- tleman would lose his place for treason against the king of arms . • " " screaming a lullaby . But my pain. court of France ...
... matter should | bility , been living ; but I shall recount to you be touched upon at this time , the young gen- tleman would lose his place for treason against the king of arms . • " " screaming a lullaby . But my pain. court of France ...
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... matter as well as any body ; for I have , when I went to Merchant- Taylors ' school , suffered stripes for spelling after the signs I observed in my way ; though at the same time , I must confess , staring at those inscriptions first ...
... matter as well as any body ; for I have , when I went to Merchant- Taylors ' school , suffered stripes for spelling after the signs I observed in my way ; though at the same time , I must confess , staring at those inscriptions first ...
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... matter if you do not distinctly know where the place is . But to return to the orthography of public places ; I propose , that every tradesman in the cities of London and Westminster shall give me six pence a quarter for keeping their ...
... matter if you do not distinctly know where the place is . But to return to the orthography of public places ; I propose , that every tradesman in the cities of London and Westminster shall give me six pence a quarter for keeping their ...
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... matter , there is nothing but ogling with skill carries a woman ; but indeed it is not every fool that is capable of this art ; you will find twenty can speak eloquently , fifty that can fight manfully , and • This is well known to have ...
... matter , there is nothing but ogling with skill carries a woman ; but indeed it is not every fool that is capable of this art ; you will find twenty can speak eloquently , fifty that can fight manfully , and • This is well known to have ...
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