The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... particular letters from Dantzic speak of a late action between the Swedes and Muscovites near Jerislaw ; but that engagement being mentioned from no other place , there is not much credit given to this intelligence . * ling ? I must ...
... particular letters from Dantzic speak of a late action between the Swedes and Muscovites near Jerislaw ; but that engagement being mentioned from no other place , there is not much credit given to this intelligence . * ling ? I must ...
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... two bottles . I am not quite six - and - twenty , and my nose is marked truly aquiline . For these reasons , I am in a very particular manner her aversion . What shall I do ? Impudence into 74 [ No. 31 . THE TATLER .
... two bottles . I am not quite six - and - twenty , and my nose is marked truly aquiline . For these reasons , I am in a very particular manner her aversion . What shall I do ? Impudence into 74 [ No. 31 . THE TATLER .
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... particular secret I have found out , viz . that you are not to choose your physician for his knowledge in your distemper , but for having it himself . Therefore , I am at hand for all maladies arising from poetical · being called the ...
... particular secret I have found out , viz . that you are not to choose your physician for his knowledge in your distemper , but for having it himself . Therefore , I am at hand for all maladies arising from poetical · being called the ...
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... particular in his behaviour : he has so happy a knack of representing errors and im- perfections , that you can bear your faults in him as well as in yourself : he is the first mimic that ever gave the beauties , as well as the de ...
... particular in his behaviour : he has so happy a knack of representing errors and im- perfections , that you can bear your faults in him as well as in yourself : he is the first mimic that ever gave the beauties , as well as the de ...
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... particular and strong , there has been such a universal flutter of fans , that one would think the whole female audience were falling into fits . Nor , indeed , can I see how men themselves can be wholly unmoved at such tragical ...
... particular and strong , there has been such a universal flutter of fans , that one would think the whole female audience were falling into fits . Nor , indeed , can I see how men themselves can be wholly unmoved at such tragical ...
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